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Lord John y la Hermandad de la espada - Diana Gabaldon
Lord John y la Hermandad de la espada
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9788408003588
Publisher: Esencia
Pages no: 584
Edition language: Spanish
Series: Lord John Grey (#2)
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Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it
4.0 Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade
This was the best LJG book that I've read so far. I found out so much about his family relationships and his father's death. Also, he finally had somewhat of a relationship for a bit. I'm a big fan of M/M, but for those that aren't, it wasn't that graphic. I love how he pines for Jamie, but I fe...
Cassandra Reads
Cassandra Reads rated it
4.5 Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade [Diana Gabaldon]
I was drawn into this one from the start, although it seemed a little slow at first. The start of this book might have been even slower than the start of the first book, but I have grown use to this world and I had no trouble being drawn into this book in spite of the slow start. I didn't really ...
caseyreads
caseyreads rated it
Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade has less mystery than the Private Matter and more character development. I missed the fun from the previous story. Although this is a mystery - the mystery of Lord John's father's death that occurred twenty years ago - it is background to the relationships ...
Cayendi
Cayendi rated it
There were moments when I thouight... thwarted again? But, all in all, I loved this book, flaws and all :) Lord John is a very compelling character to read (and yes, the snippets of Jamie were absolutely wonderful, though very bittersweet)Already started the next book, can't seem to stop.
vnorthw
vnorthw rated it
4.0 Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade
While I was disappointed in the 1st book in Lord John's spin off (LJ and the Private Matter), I quite enjoyed this 2nd book. I don't know if it was Jamie's appearances, the focus on the death of LJ's father 17 years earlier, the Jacobite/Culloden references, the romance in LJ's life OR a little of a...
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