This was a pretty good trilogy, and different from anything I personally have read before because it has a large focus on orcish culture. I don’t remember reading anything where orcs even had a culture, much less where the reader was given details about it. Orcs have never held any particular inte...
This book continued the story in the way I expected based on the way the first book ended. I’m still enjoying the story, but I thought this book got seriously bogged down in the middle with too much romantic obsession. The romance itself isn’t so bad; it’s believable and a bit touching. What frus...
This is a fantasy book that I downloaded for free almost seven years ago, and I’m sorry I didn’t get around to trying it sooner. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anybody talk about it, and it doesn’t seem to be very highly rated, but I actually really liked it. It’s not a book I’d recommend without re...
If it were me, I'd let the world and the goddess go hang themselves. Which is why I'm not a chosen I guess. And all the more happier for it. Long life to a bit of selfishness to make deep selflessness a lot more wholesome. Balance and all that song. I'm NOT reading the third and last.
My thoughts:The book had a strange feeling to it, it was not epic fantasy, it felt like fantasy romance, without the romance. Just these hints of romance and feelings.Yim is chosen by the Goddess and she does her best to follow her path. Though she does have these TSTL moments. They travel to a dark...
A Woman Worth Ten Coppers by Morgan Howell is the first book of the Shadowed Path trilogy. I’ve owned this book for quite a while, and finally picked it up. I’m glad I did; it definitely helped fill the fantasy craving I don’t indulge often enough lately!Yim is a really special young seer – she has ...
The good - There are mentions of Dar's ancestors.The bad - Why can't this author let two people who love each other find a little happiness. Why does it have to be so sad and heart breaking. I thought after book #1 we would see Yim and Honus finally be together. But it was this horrible yo-yo of ...
I loved the Queen of the Orcs series so thought I'd try his next series. This one is good, not as good as the Queen books, but almost. Yim is sent on a quest, and then is kidnapped and sold into slavery. One of Karm's warriors, Honus, buys her to carry his pack. She's one smart-mouthed slave and...
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