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Devlin's Honor (Sword of Change, Book 2) |
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Rating: Summary: Devlin's Honor Review: Slooooooow reading. Lingers on and on. Extremely predictable. Big let down compared to the first book. Seems to be a trend with author's to continue a series without a true storyline in order to sell more books. Shame on you Patricia.
Rating: Summary: Devlin's Honor Review: Slooooooow reading. Lingers on and on. Extremely predictable. Big let down compared to the first book. Seems to be a trend with author's to continue a series without a true storyline in order to sell more books. Shame on you Patricia.
Rating: Summary: A different battleground -- more sorcery than sword Review: The first book in this series is a traditional sword-and-sorcery style epic fantasy. Devlin knows of no problem that can't be solved by his axe ... or later, his sword. But this book takes his battles to a whole new level. He's not fighting the monsters outside, he's fighting the monsters within. In book #1, he blamed Haakon, the god of death, for taking his family but leaving him alive. In this book, he gets up close and personal with Haakon. He still wants to die ... but now he may very well take those he cares about most with him.
Rating: Summary: A different battleground -- more sorcery than sword Review: The first book in this series is a traditional sword-and-sorcery style epic fantasy. Devlin knows of no problem that can't be solved by his axe ... or later, his sword. But this book takes his battles to a whole new level. He's not fighting the monsters outside, he's fighting the monsters within. In book #1, he blamed Haakon, the god of death, for taking his family but leaving him alive. In this book, he gets up close and personal with Haakon. He still wants to die ... but now he may very well take those he cares about most with him.
Rating: Summary: Bogged Down Review: This book as not as good as it's predecessor. It's not a bad book, but it gets bogged down. We spent WAY too much time moping around, looking for the sword. It also took much too much time for it to occur to the characters that evil sorcery was a foot. Hopefully, the next book will move along at a better pace.
Rating: Summary: Bogged Down Review: This book as not as good as it's predecessor. It's not a bad book, but it gets bogged down. We spent WAY too much time moping around, looking for the sword. It also took much too much time for it to occur to the characters that evil sorcery was a foot. Hopefully, the next book will move along at a better pace.
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