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The Sword - Jean Johnson
The Sword
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First in the Sons of Destiny series-now in mass market. To avoid tempting destiny, four sets of twin mage-brothers are exiled to Nightfall Island, where females are forbidden. But when the youngest rescues a woman from another universe, their world is altered forever.
First in the Sons of Destiny series-now in mass market. To avoid tempting destiny, four sets of twin mage-brothers are exiled to Nightfall Island, where females are forbidden. But when the youngest rescues a woman from another universe, their world is altered forever.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780425237182 (0425237184)
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Sons of Destiny (#1)
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Romance Series Junkie
Romance Series Junkie rated it
4.0 The Sword
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Addicted To Romance
Addicted To Romance rated it
3.0 The Sword
Originally Posted At My Blog: Addicted To Romance3.5 RatingThe Eldest Son shall bear this weight:If ever true love he should feel Disaster shall come at her heel And Katan will fail to aid When Sword in sheath is claimed by MaidKelly Doyle has worked herself practically to the ground to make her sho...
Izy
Izy rated it
3.0 The Sword
I liked this book but I found the heroine a bit annoying at times, she went a tad bit overboard with stuff like I'm the only woman of the house and you'll do as I say. I also didnt like the fact that she did not really know if she was in love with Saber or not and how that conflict was resolved. It ...
Reading and Writing Things
Reading and Writing Things rated it
3.0
This book was recommended to me as part of my quest to find solid, well-written, feminist romance. However, since it's probably unfair to place the expectations of a not-really-existent genre on an author, I'll try to base most of my review on reading it without that last criterion.Overall, I'd say...
Books Are Like Drugs
Books Are Like Drugs rated it
4.0
3.5 stars for this book. There was a lot of pretty awkward, but necessary, world and character building in this book. The romance and main characters suffered for it, in my opinion. However, the story was interesting and, once the charaters were more or less hashed out and the world was built, mu...
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