The Master (The Sons of Destiny, Book 3)
by:
Jean Johnson (author)
The Sons of Destiny series continues with the third sizzling romantic fantasy. Eight brothers, born in four sets of twins, two years apart to the day-they fulfill the Curse of Eight Prophecy. To avoid tempting their destiny, the brothers are exiled to the Isle of Nightfall, where women are...
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The Sons of Destiny series continues with the third sizzling romantic fantasy. Eight brothers, born in four sets of twins, two years apart to the day-they fulfill the Curse of Eight Prophecy. To avoid tempting their destiny, the brothers are exiled to the Isle of Nightfall, where women are forbidden. But when the abducted third-born brother is taken by a powerful and beautiful mage, he wonders if she is his own Prophesied Disaster, his foretold wife-to-be... Kidnapped from the Isle of Nightfall and taken captive by slavers, Dominor is sold to a lovely mage who promises freedom. But Lady Serina has plans for him; she needs another powerful mage to re-enact a mating ritual, to help reverse a Tantric spell cast centuries ago. Agreeing to help her, Dominor doesn't suspect the secret she holds back from him: there is more to this magical mating than the Arithmancer has revealed. When that secret finally shatters, Dominor is determined to retake possession of the woman who is his destiny.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780425217061 (042521706X)
ASIN: 042521706X
Publish date: 2007-09-04
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Check out my reviews at http://thewindowseat13.blogspot.com/ The Master is the first sign that all is not quite well in the world of the Sons of Destiny. The third born son, Dominor, who is arrogant and powerful, is promised to have the destiny of meeting his match. Since no women are allowed on the...
As much of a jerk as Dominor was at times, he made one of the better reads
The third book in the series and a fresh set of twins, starting with Dominor whose destiny will unfold first. The story of his kidnapping by the Mandarites continues in his own book. Picking up where we left of in the Sword, Dominor suffers being bound and shackled, being captured as a war prize and...
Hah! Dominor is such an arrogant prick. I liked this one where he's taken down several notches. A slave! A servitude as a slave definitely helped adjust his "I'm better than you" attitude. I found this one to be another winner. I like how the theme of finding a mate is the same, yet how Dominor...