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Farilane (The Rise and Fall, #2)
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This book is much improved over the first of this series, Nolyn. Our heroine is a self admitted bitch, but she is a curious princess with much insight and determination, so she can be anything she wants. There is manipulation by the "gods," and our sorcerous villain remains at large. I cannot say much more without possibly ruining the ending, but I look forward to the next feathers that drop.
As an aside, Michael Sullivan states that he tries to write these books as stand alone versions. While that may be the case, the tales certainly build upon one another. I look forward to the final book. The title, Esrahaddon, is a name I recognize from another series in this same world.
As an aside, Michael Sullivan states that he tries to write these books as stand alone versions. While that may be the case, the tales certainly build upon one another. I look forward to the final book. The title, Esrahaddon, is a name I recognize from another series in this same world.
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Sep 02, 2023 11:43AM
This one was better than Nolyn!
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So far, I can agree with you. I am liking the oblique discussions between Farilane and Kile. There are things hidden in Kile's and Sheldon's (Farilane's other traveler) characters. I am at the 50% mark.