I really enjoyed this second book in the series, even more than I enjoyed the first book. At this point the characters and their stories are well-established, and they continue to get more interesting. The first book had some pretty dark things in it, but I’d say this book was at least a shade dar...
This review was written by Michael Cummings, senior reviewer with the Fantasy Book Addict website.Where to begin with the second volume of the Dagger and the Coin? This is still the story of a brazen girl turned banker and a bookworm too afraid to know when to stop. It’s still the story of a mercena...
The King's Blood, like its precursor novel, may not be mind blowing fantasy but it is incredibly solid fantasy with genuine character depictions. It is precisely the type of fantasy (save for the addition of gritty features) that I, as a reader, appreciate. The plot of the novel greatly expands upon...
The story continues from where it left off in the first book. The plot builds as we see the strange goddess begin stirring through pawns to eat the world. We follow each of these characters's perspectives learn about Cithrin chaffing against restriction, the emptiness in Marcus's life, the depths of...
Okay, I’m reading fast and furious because I am loving the story and am excited to see what’s going to happen…and BAM…it’s over! Yes, big sad puppy dog eyes.Once again Daniel Abraham wowed me with his story, characters, and style. This second book of The Dagger and the Coin series was even better t...
First off, I absolutely love the fact that there are only five POV characters in this book. I'm really tired of the trend in fantasy to bloat the books with dozens of perspectives that honestly, most people don't care about. Yes, I'm looking at George R.R. Martin. He really should pay closer attenti...
This review is posted in full at my site, Honk if you Love Justice!The King’s Blood is the second book in Daniel Abraham’s “The Dagger and the Coin” series, and I’ve been looking forward to this since finishing the first book, The Dragon’s Path. Abraham has built an interesting world around the 13 ...
Better than the first one. Very readable. Still a little tepid somehow. Everyone is much too sensible and believable. It seems to be deliberate - and realistic - that they only inhabit their roles, heroic, selfish or villanious, rather than really being them. The downside is that it does make the wh...
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