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by Kathryne Kennedy
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suzemo
suzemo rated it 11 years ago
This is the second of the Elven lords (or whatever) romance series by Kathryne Kennedy. And it's not quite as good as the first book (Fire Lord's Lover), but still pretty solid.There are cameos by characters from the first book. The world building is still pretty solid and interesting. England i...
Harbinger of Books
Harbinger of Books rated it 12 years ago
I am not sure why Kathryne Kennedy is not more popular.Great story and review to come.
Syahira's Literary Obsession
Syahira's Literary Obsession rated it 12 years ago
The only reason why I'm reading this book was wanting to know what happen in Fireham and so that i could associate physical pain of wisdom tooth with this book. Review later.
Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it 13 years ago
Still not sure about this world the author has built. Perhaps...but no; just not keen on the combination of historical and fantasy. Adventure is...interesting. H considers himself beneath h. Something happens to convince him to go for her, then he gets a "Flaw", and goes back to considering hims...
Not Your Mother's Author
Not Your Mother's Author rated it 13 years ago
Rating: 3.5 I enjoyed the interactions between the two main characters, Giles and Cecily, but I did not connect with the larger the story about the Rebellion and her father as much as I did in the first book. I loved that Cecily was a strong heroine and Giles a worthy match for her. I wish only that...
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Review to come
Blodeuedd
Blodeuedd rated it 14 years ago
This book can be read as a stand alone, since it does take place 9 years after book 1. But still it is a series and the plot to overthrown the elves continue.What I enjoy most about this series is the worldbuilding. Kennedy has this way of creating such fantastic worlds that you can almost not imagi...
That's What I'm Talking About
That's What I'm Talking About rated it 14 years ago
In the prologue, we learn that long ago seven elves opened the gate between Elfhame and the human world, divided England into seven sovereign territories, and treated the humans as their personal slaves. They mated with humans, creating hybrid humans with magical powers; however if a child showed an...
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