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Sword of the Flame

Sword of the Flame

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful, simply wondeful
Review: This book, as the others are just simply wondeful. Nothing has been put into better words, and thoughts for a very long time. Congrats Maggie on a very fine book

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: This book, like the first in the series has all of the wonderful factors in it which are needed in a good suspence. Also, Anvar's character, which happens to be one of my favorite, is very well shown

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A bonus volume.
Review: This is the third book in The Artefacts of Power tetralogy (after Aurian and Harp of Winds, and before Dhiammara).

Reunited at last, the Mages Aurian and Anvar are ready to set off again in search of the last Artefact of Power, the legendary Sword of Flame. Together with their new friends, they travel to the Xandim fastness, where the shortsighted Windeye Chiamh can help them locate the lost artefact. There they'll have to face the demented former Healer-Mage Meiriel who has but one obsession, to kill Aurian's son. Meanwhile, rebellion is slowly fermenting among the Xandim people.

At the same time in Nexis, young Zanna is trying to rescue her father from the clutches of the fiendish Archmage, while as always, the cupid Eliseth is coming up with more devious ploys to thwart Miathian and seize the power of the Cauldron of Rebirth.

The Sword of Flame is what you could call a typical middle volume, in which many events take place but where the overall story in itself isn't really getting much further. Mark you, I found it quite enjoyable, but as a whole, I was less impressed, less taken aback than I had been by the richness of Harp of Wind. I guess I read it faster because I was in a hurry to jump to Dhiammara, the final volume. Consider this one a bonus.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a next chapter!
Review: Wow! after reading Aurian and the 2nd book - Harp of Winds, I couldn't wait to read this one, and I wasn't disapointed. Its just as rich and exciting and passionate and magical as the other two. Aurian, like anyone has her good days and bad days, but her heart is in the right place, and after all she has been through, you wonder how she can have the strength to stand, let alone fight, but fight she does, and gives the reader another fabulous adventure.


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