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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Tylar is being reinvested as a Shadowknight, however before he can be, the order's headquarters is attacked from within and Tylar and his friends disover that there is a corruption at the heart of the order. A corruption that threatens the order and the future of the world. It's not a bad read, bu...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Tylar de Noche is already in trouble, he was betrayed and broken in a slave ship. He was once a shadowknight of the realm, now his sword hand is useless and his legs and back are twisted. He comforts himself with drink, and one day as he goes home he finds himself drawn to a woman's screams. He h...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Tylar de Noche is already in trouble, he was betrayed and broken in a slave ship. He was once a shadowknight of the realm, now his sword hand is useless and his legs and back are twisted. He comforts himself with drink, and one day as he goes home he finds himself drawn to a woman's screams. He hold...
Book it Chewie
Book it Chewie rated it 12 years ago
Without a doubt, I have to start this off by saying this is the best of the Banned and the Banished series. Something seemed to change between book 3 and book 4 - the writing had vastly improved and the characters were actually showing some semblance of depth and development. It was a refreshing upl...
Book it Chewie
Book it Chewie rated it 12 years ago
I will not remember the names of these books. I barely remember the names of the characters - even the main ones. However, no matter what, I'll never forget the name I've come to think of the entire series by:Sudden'lyAs I've mentioned in a previous review of most likely the first book of the Banned...
Book it Chewie
Book it Chewie rated it 12 years ago
First off, this book was generally written better than the first IMO. Too many excessive details, or lack of details, hooked me and pulled me right out of the story in Wit'ch Fire; that didn't happen as often in Wit'ch Storm, which was nice to see. At times the writing seems like it's aiming for far...
traciloudin
traciloudin rated it 14 years ago
Excellent start to a series. Nicely complex plot. Couldn't wait to read more. Unique characters and situations. However, I do NOT recommend reading this book until the author finishes book three. As of right now, that appears to be never. Don't get invested in these interesting characters and this s...
traciloudin
traciloudin rated it 14 years ago
Not quite as good as the first. Too many characters for the author to keep a firm hold on, I thought. Perhaps it was for the best that a few of them were killed off. Regarding Brant, I felt there should have been a bit more development in terms of his viewpoint regarding Dart. I hope that the third ...
Nyx Book Reviews
Nyx Book Reviews rated it 15 years ago
In Myrillia the gods live between the humans. A hundred of them settled and claimed their land, and made their Grace flow into it. The solitaries live far away, in barbaric land. Then, one day, one of the Hundred is killed. And Tylar de Noche is falsely accused of the slaying of a god.We follow Tyla...
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