by Alison Sinclair
It’s tricky when a trilogy’s middle book is your favorite – how do you recommend something that in no way stands alone? But this was the book where the trilogy worked its magic on me, taking over my life for at least a week, and these days the books that can pull me in so thoroughly are few and far ...
I have decided to take a break from reviewing books. Life is a bit hectic right now and I can no longer commit to reviewing the way I have in the past. So instead, just quick little notes as to whether I like a book or not will be written. This is the second book to the Darkborn Trilogy and I abso...
Answered my questions about how much light/darkness people could stand. Not enough Floria. Interesting new characters. I am strangely fond of Vladimer. I wish for once the revolutionary industrialists were not aided by a sympathetic royal.
Answered my questions about how much light/darkness people could stand. Not enough Floria. Interesting new characters. I am strangely fond of Vladimer. I wish for once the revolutionary industrialists were not aided by a sympathetic royal.
Lightborn by Alison Sinclair is the second installment in the Darkborn Trilogy. If you haven’t already read Darkborn, please go back and do so. Otherwise, you will miss a huge part of the plot and storyline.Lightborn mainly follows Telmaine Hearne of the Darkborn who learned that she is a mage of a ...
I was kind of surprised that two of the three protagonists from book one completely dropped off the face of the earth for this sequel. I was more surprised that after the first few chapters, I didn't really miss them. Telmaine was always my favorite anyway, and I cheered to see her coming into her o...
Well. If Lady Telmaine Hearne thought that her adventures in Darkborn are over, and she can go back to being a respectable member of Darkborn society, she has another think coming. Because now she has Lord Vladimer's attention, all due to her ability in sensing the Shadowborn. Doesn't help that ther...