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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: spellbinding fantasy thriller Review: After nine years of fighting the Shadowed, a powerful wizard and his armies, Tier is coming home. When he stays at an inn he saves the life of a Traveler, a powerful mage in a land that hates people who use magic. When they arrive at his village, he marries the mage Seraph and they start out their married life farming a piece of land nobody else would touch. They have three children all of whom have different Talents and they are relatively happy until Tier doesn't return home after a season of trapping.
The leaders of the village tell her Tier is dead but when she and her children investigate the remains, they are magically able to ascertain that the burned body is not Seraph's husband. After fighting a priest and her brother in law who is Shadowed, she learns that her husband was taken to the Emperor's palace in Taela by the Secret Path, a shadow organization of second and third sons who strip the powers of the Talented and use it for their own purposes. Seraph, with the help of other Travelers intends to free her husband but when she arrives at the palace, Tier informs her they must break the power of the Secret Path in order to save the Empire from their behind the scenes rule.
Patricia Briggs is a talented storyteller who enchants her audience with a spellbinding tale. The people who are shadowed are open to the Stalker, an evil entity created by the wizards of Colossae. The few wizards who survived the destruction of the city, a necessary actin needed to bind the Stalker so he won't destroy the human race are sent out into the world as Travelers to fight the evil entities that the Stalker leaks into the world. Saraph, who for two decades, led a normal life, realizes she must fight the Shadowed that is loose in the world in order to avoid another war. This courageous character is only one of the reason's Raven's Shadow is going on this reviewer's keeper shelf.
Harriet Klausner
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Another great story by Briggs Review: After ten years of war, battle-weary Tier is on his journey home and stops at a village for the night. Thoughts of a dry bed and some warm food are quickly wiped from his mind as he sees a dead Traveling man burning in a pyre in the center of town. With his natural charisma and talent for sway he saves the dead Traveler's younger sister and takes her to his home village with him. Out of convenience and a need to once again save the girl after her use of magic strikes fear and anger throughout his home village, Tier marries the Traveler and begins a new life as ex-soldier, farmer, husband, and father.
Twenty years after solsenti Tier saved and married Sereph, Raven of the Clan of Isolda the Silent, she is now a farmer's wife and the mother of three Ordered children. When a huntsman comes to inform her that her husband died while on a trapping venture, Sereph and her children go seeking his body, but instead find themselves wrapped up in a plot more evil than they knew existed. Although Tier is alive, he has been captured by solsenti wizards intent on stealing Traveler's magic and using it to bring back to life the evil Stalker. To save the lives of her husband and the clans of Traveler's she has forsaken, Sereph and her children must fight the shadowed wizards and hopefully bring peace to the blighted Shadowlands.
This is a great story with lots of magic and action. If you've read any of Patricia Briggs other stories, you already know she's a great writer. And "Raven's Shadow" is another example of just how well Briggs can tell a tale. The characters are interesting and believable, and I can't wait for future stories with the children so we can see them come into their magic fully. If you like fantasy adventure stories, you won't want to miss this one.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Raven's Shadow Review: Briggs has managed to produce another intriguing novel with well developed characters. After ten years of fighting in the war, Tier is on his way home. He snuck away at the tender age of sixteen and is unsure of his welcome at the bakery. In a small down along the way he comes across a Traveler being burned on a pier. Upon entering the local tavern, he observes a second traveler about to be sold or burn and decides to step in and save the young life. He places himself as the young girl's protector even against his own family who do not welcome her with open arms. And this is where Briggs earns her four stars instead of five. She skips twenty years in the future. She literally gets you deeply interested in the lives of young Tier and Sereph and then moves them on to an old married couple with teenage children. I would have loved reading more about how they fall in love. What they had to endure in a world that would look upon the mixed marriage with disappoval. Briggs does include a few flashbacks to their early marriage. The story of the two teenage sons and one daughter is also wonderful. They are interesting and unique characters; so the book is enjoyable regardless. I think you would find it well worth your time.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Promising beginning for a new series... Review: I had never read anything by Patricia Briggs before, but the cover and the summary looked interesting enough to give it a shot. I wasn't disappointed. It was an interesting, inventive novel with intriguing characters, and I went through it quite quickly. Not because it lacked substance, but because I didn't want to put it down. The magical aspect was covered very creatively. There are essentially six "orders" of magicians, and each type is linked to a different bird. The Raven of the title is the classic Mage, the order represented by Seraph, the protagonist, a strong woman whose Traveler blood ensures that she's hated by the general populace. At the very beginning of the story, her brother is killed because he's a Traveler, and she's rescued from joining him on the funeral pyre by Tier, who is not a traveler, but is revealed to be a Bard, linked to the Owl, and so is blessed with charisma and musical talent unmatched. They are married, largely to save each other from unwelcome fates, and not out of love. They're mostly strangers when they wed. Twenty years pass (which was a little disappointing; I would have liked to see more of Seraph and Tier's marriage), and the two of them have three children. Each of the children is given to an Order, which is extremely unusual. Jes, the oldest, is a Guardian, an Eagle, and sworn to protect anyone he loves at virtually any cost. He is, however, given shape-shifting abilities to help him with this. Lehr, the middle child, is a Hunter, a Falcon, and his powers are exactly what you would expect from a hunter. Rinnie has the gifts of the Weather-Witch, the Cormorant, and has power over the weather. While trapping one winter, Tier mysteriously disappears. He doesn't come back with the spring as expected, and there are signs of foul play. The entire village believes him to be dead, but Seraph uses her long-unused powers to discover that he is still alive. With the help of Hennae, a slightly mysterious Raven that approaches with a timely warning, and her children, Seraph sets out to rescue her husband from an evil fate. In the meantime, Tier discovers himself in a prison cell, while his powers have been taken away from him. Bound by magic in a way that renders him unable to get help or to tell anyone about his situation, he is eventually allowed to wander freely... uncovering a sinister plot against the realm and even the Emperor himself. There was a lot of exposition involved in this story, but it was done in such a way that it remained interesting anyway. The amount of world-building that was required, combined with an open ending promises a sequel that I can only hope comes soon. I'll definitely be picking it up when it comes out.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Another Fun Romp by Patricia Briggs Review: I have enjoyed Patricia Briggs since I picked up "Steal the Dragon", many, many moons ago, and Raven's Shadow was not a disappointment, as Briggs takes us into the world of the Travelers with their unique abilities and their heavy responsibility. Heroes you grow to love and cheer for, villains you yearn to see them get what's coming to them. Suspenseful adventure, with enough humor and wit so the story isn't too intense. For Fantasy lovers that like to get swept away into adventure in another land through great characters this is a must read. I eagerly await Raven Shadow's sequel.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: It's not the whole story Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this book, until I got to the end. This is apparently the first volume in a multi-book story. The author left a major plot element unresolved at the end. I wouldn't have minded this if the book had had some sort of warning on the cover, such as "Book 1 of the Shadowed Lands series". I dropped my rating by a star because of this lack of information.
Other than the unresolved plot element, I found this book to be very readable and engrossing. I highly recommend it, though with the caveat that it's not the complete story.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Enriching and Enchanting Review: Patricia Briggs' writing just gets better and better. In this tale that must be the beginning book of several--please, I hope there's more!, Briggs creates a cast of characters rich and multi dimensional. There's not a wasted word, and I find myself wishing it were 2-3 times longer! The beauty of her characterizations is almost haunting; the way Seraph moves through emotions created by her violent past, her culture, and her role as a mom--every scene she's in is full and interesting, with expected and unexpected comments, feelings, and reactions. Just glorious. And each of the characters is built and related in a similar fashion. Not simple, but unbelievably readable. A book to be read again and again. Thanks, Ms. Briggs!
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Enjoyable Review: This book is set in a universe filled with magic, where magic is (like Mideaval Europe) mainly mistrusted and magicians often killed by mistrustful villagers. The beginning of the book introduces two main characters (soldier Tier & mage Seraph), neither of whom wants to spend their life doing what their societies think they should. Rejecting what they are supposed to do with their lives, they marry and attempt to spend the rest of their lives as simple farmers. Well, fate has other plans in store.
This is an ejoyable book. There is a bit of a glitch (writing wise) in the middle, where the the book changes focus and hops around several new characters' point of view for awhile. Still, the overall book hangs together and the primary characters' plots come to a satisfactory conclusion.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: My first Brigg's book, very happy Review: Usually I don't pick up an author's later books, since usually they seem to decline in writing ability. I picked it up, however, since it sounded intriguing. After a few months of sitting on my shelf, I finally began to read it, and had it finished within the next day.
What a nice break in the cliche fantasy out there. Of course there was romance (I wouldn't read it if it wasn't), but it had a different feel than other stories. The main character get married, even though they aren't really in love, and grow on each other. Usually in a situation like this, the two will spite each other, then fall in love. That's not the case here; they have an understanding with each other, almost a friendship. It makes the scenario almost plausible.
The characters have wonderful and believable personalities, once again making them more understandable. I love a fantasy book that relates to my emotions on a normal level, simply because they're so hard to find. The plot is exciting, with lulls in just the right places, and an ending that granted, makes me ask for more, but I could put it down and be happy with no sequel (I can't stand ambiguous endings). I really grew on the characters, so I was hoping that she'd continue with them, but that doesn't seem to be her style.
All in all, a great read for a fantasy lover, especially if you aren't ready to pick up a new series yet.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Excellent Read Review: Very good story. I finished it in one day I couldn't put it down! Refreshinly different and well written it brought a breath of fresh air into a genre I was tiring of rapidly. A must read. I will be picking up her other books soon.
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