by Elizabeth Moon
Couldn't put it down.
12/29/13 ** Had to go back to re-read Oath of Gold, the last in the actual Paksenarian series before reading this again. I'm reading this now to ramp up for the fourth in the series, Limits of Power which came out in summer 2013 and I missed it at the time. The fifth (and last?) of the series come...
So what happened after Paks in the last book, and what happened to the characters who were with her? Kieri is now King of Lyona, and will have to come to terms with his Elvish background and the issue of heirs. Dorrin, the only Verrakai that Kieri that anyone thinks they can trust is going to have...
A welcome return to the world created in The Deed of Paksennarion. Takes place after the trilogy ends and further develops characters we have already met. Feels like it is part one of a new story line.
Yes, but Kindle.
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...
I found this book wildly uneven but in the end I still liked it very much. Strangely, it had very much a first book feel, which make sense as it is the first book in the newest series set in the The Deed of Paksenarrion universe. But yet, it is a continuation of the earlier trilogy as it picks up ...
Highly anticipated return to Paks' world which mostly fizzled for me. Paks had a couple of cameos, but the lion's share of the storylines fell to Dorrin, by far the most interesting of the points of view presented. Arcolin's story felt and looked like filler. Except for the scene in the ossuary, Kie...