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by Lynn Flewelling
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The sequel to "Luck in the Shadows", this novel essentially closes the story arc relating to the ritualistic reconstitution of an ancient object of power by a nasty modern-day pair (a politician and a wizard, of course). It also sees the first kiss between our two heroes, who have certainly dilly-da...
fruitcakes
fruitcakes rated it 10 years ago
Ugh, these books held up so much better than I thought they would. Really solid high fantasy genre.
maarjao
maarjao rated it 10 years ago
This series is good classic fantasy (with the exception that the MCs' romantic interests are broader than normal - but the romance is rather in the background and there's no on-page sex). In this book, events moved quicker and there was more action than in the first part of the series, which was a b...
Birdish Book Blog
Birdish Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
[Originally posted on tumblr on 14. January 2014] I finished Lynn Flewelling’s second book of the Nightrunner series ‘Stalking Darkness' in record time. Okay, I admit I was curious about the main characters becoming a pair but then there was also EVERYTHING ELSE. I mean, the main plot was sometime...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Seregil of Rhiminee has taught Alec of Kerry all about spying and thievery. The two live in a constant world of intrigue and danger, now everyone is in danger and the two of them have to work together and separately to fight for their lives and those they love. I like this series, I look forward t...
Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it 12 years ago
I'm guilty of breaking off in the middle of reading and coming back to this one a lot later.It made reading awkward. I was no longer into the whole intrigue thing and just waiting for Alec and Seregil to become lovers.Still, I kind of got back into the whole web of intrigue that was happening. It's ...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Seregil of Rhiminee has taught Alec of Kerry all about spying and thievery. The two live in a constant world of intrigue and danger, now everyone is in danger and the two of them have to work together and separately to fight for their lives and those they love.I like this series, I look forward to c...
sanctuary
sanctuary rated it 12 years ago
Holy crap! If the rest of the books are like this I won't be able to finish the series, my poor little heart can't take it. I was on edge the ENTIRE book, everything that happened has me so tense I just had to keep reading. "Please be ok, please be ok, please be ok!" I would scream out loud as I rea...
altheaann
altheaann rated it 12 years ago
Continuing the story of Alec and Seregil...In this installment, the wizard Nysander discovers that the maleficent magical artifacts discovered by A&S in the first book are part of a necromantic plot by the Plenimarans, who are planning to invade the land of Skala and also, take over the world with e...
Confessions of a Bookworm
Confessions of a Bookworm rated it 12 years ago
I have so many feelings right now. O_OThis book left me absolutely breathless. The first half was relatively easygoing, with just enough bulding tension to keep a reader interested. The second half... I tore through the second half like it would kill me not to devour ever word as quickly as possible...
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