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It took me a while to figure out what was going on, since I haven't read the first books in this series. I got a feel for the story pretty fast, and I enjoyed this book. Dhulyn and Parno are both likable characters, and I love the concept of their Partnering and their Mercenary code and training.I ...
The third in the Dhulyn (pronounced Dillon) and Parno series. I hope this isn't the end because frankly, there are some things from the second book that haven't been cleared up due to the delay that occurred in this book.I won't go into much with this book because then it would be classified as a sp...
This book was a definite step up from the last book. While the last book was a little clunky in terms of mapping out the world and the characters, this one moved smoothly and jumped right into a story and plot that sucked you in.More court intrigue is in this one. When Dhulyn and Parno spare Prince ...
This book is tough for me to review. On one hand I really enjoyed it. it reminded me of Moira J. Moore's "Heroes" series except a little more series and more blood and death.Dhulyn - pronounced Dillon -- and Parno are Brothers. Mercenary Brothers. Their bond (like Taro's and Lee's) is a difficult on...
As Jim Hines said, for those that are experienced fantasy readers you will see a lot of similar motifs running through this story that you have see before. However, don't think that it is the same. The key word is similar and it's different enough to make the book feel like a hug from an Aunt you do...