by Elizabeth Moon
This reader's personal opinion, ©2015, all rights reserved, not to be quoted, clipped or used in any way by Google Play, amazon.com or other commercial booksellers* I'm not ready to start another book yet. Major book hangover from this one. I know I stayed up way too late reading when I open to f...
1/4/14 ** Re-reading the set as I get ready to read the 4th (out of 5) in this companion series in the Paksenarion world. This is my first book for the new year. :)9/15/12 ** Still wanted comfort food for the beginning of the school year. Picked this up from my shelf even though it is the 2nd in t...
4 1/2 starsI really love this world and I was happy to see there are more books. My only complaints were due to the narrator was different for this book (8 previous books were read by Jennifer Van Dyk, whom has done a fantastic job). The narrator for this book mispronounced a lot of names, which was...
After getting past the initial confusion as to what title was what and what character was who, I thoroughly enjoyed the book. This second installment provides a good mix of fantasy, politics, and even a bit of a love story. I enjoyed the lack of gender distinction in titles, as well. It's refreshing...
Somewhere, in the boxes upstairs, I have the books of the Deed of Paksennarion, which directly precedes the story related in 'Oath of Fealty' and 'Kings of the North'. (I'm going to talk about 'Oath' and 'Kings' together, since they're not particularly separate entities.)Moon's introduction specifie...