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Rating: Summary: A worthy successor to The Masters of Solitude Review: An excellent book, continuing the story of Arin and Shalane after the battle of Dannyline. Goes into the complexities of Coven and City minds, and completely immerses the reader. *Very* hard to put down.To the authors, my compliments on the great stories, and please write more! Along with The Masters of Solitude, this is the best sci fi / fantasy I've read in a long time.
Rating: Summary: Book 2 - where's book 3? Review: This is a very interesting continuation of the story started by these authors in 'masters of solitude'. At the end of this book you have the main characters going looking for the 'missing' character of the first book. Unfortunatley, I've never been able to find out if book 3 was ever written - so while you have 2 very good books here - there's no real conclusion - very frustrating. Authors should NOT be allowed to start a series and not finish it! - especially when it is published as a 'trilogy'.
Rating: Summary: Book 2 - where's book 3? Review: This is a very interesting continuation of the story started by these authors in 'masters of solitude'. At the end of this book you have the main characters going looking for the 'missing' character of the first book. Unfortunatley, I've never been able to find out if book 3 was ever written - so while you have 2 very good books here - there's no real conclusion - very frustrating. Authors should NOT be allowed to start a series and not finish it! - especially when it is published as a 'trilogy'.
Rating: Summary: Well rounded good sci-fi Review: Well developed characters, believable dialog, medium plot, and looks at both sides of the story ( no hard-line good vs evil line drawn here.) Recommended if you can find it.
Rating: Summary: Well rounded good sci-fi Review: Well developed characters, believable dialog, medium plot, and looks at both sides of the story ( no hard-line good vs evil line drawn here.) Recommended if you can find it.
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