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Cloudbearer's Shadow (Sword in Exile, Book 1)

Cloudbearer's Shadow (Sword in Exile, Book 1)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A bit disappointing
Review: An amazing story of Gareth and his bheancoran, a female who protects her prince,Lowra. Gareth, the prince of Skia is in exile from his land overrun with dark magic. He at first takes refuge with his father elsewhere until called back to fetch his father's rune blade, and he has to get a Healer for his dying father. He and his companions travel through many dangers that had me holding my breath hoping that the characters would survive. And then I found myself wanting everthing to be perfect for them because I'd grown to like them so much. This is perhaps on of the best fantasy books I've ever read and I recomend you read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Fantasy/Romance read!
Review: An amazing story of Gareth and his bheancoran, a female who protects her prince,Lowra. Gareth, the prince of Skia is in exile from his land overrun with dark magic. He at first takes refuge with his father elsewhere until called back to fetch his father's rune blade, and he has to get a Healer for his dying father. He and his companions travel through many dangers that had me holding my breath hoping that the characters would survive. And then I found myself wanting everthing to be perfect for them because I'd grown to like them so much. This is perhaps on of the best fantasy books I've ever read and I recomend you read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great start to bet back to Celi
Review: Ann writes a great series and I can't wait till the next book comes out. It's kind of sad to see some of the people are dead but it's a new generation and a new start to get back Celi.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A bit disappointing
Review: I found this book a bit disappointing. The story simply wasn't gripping me firmly enough, unlike the previous trilogy. The story's characters were just simply too boring. The characters were written more flimsily and Marston repeated simply too much of "strange, fey race" and the song of the sword and all those other things that you would notice a lot if you had read the first series previously. The characters did not show a lot of depth but were rather shallow, unlike the deep characteristic protagonists of the previous novels. The appearance of kian and cullin baffled me. why would they appear? it isn't even any of their business. Why them and not anyone else? in other words, i didn't like this book very much, the second book in this series was a great disappointment too, i hope the third one (i'm reading right now) is going to be better. I only read this trilogy for the sake of finishing up the story. These books in the sword in exile trilogy did nothing for me. in the Rune Blade trilogy though, the plot kept me on the edge of my seat, and i imagined myself to be inside the story and watching it all happen. whereas these two books, cloudbearer's shadow and king of shadows, only made me want to get on so that i could finish these books. Ann Marston, if you are reading this, ( which i hope you are) this series was obviously a rushed piece of work. Given time, it would have been a bit better but please, an author must never rush his/her work so that it can be the masterpiece you want it to be! all in all, i'd like to say that if you read the first series, in order to finish the story, you should read this series, but if you didn't read the previous series, don't even touch this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Read!
Review: I swooped through this offering in one day, after re-reading the Rune Blade books to refresh my memory of characters and events. I'm impatient to see the rest of this trilogy - HURRY UP ANN!!!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too obvious
Review: I'm a bit dissapointed with this book and the rest of the trilogy, because if you've read the rune blade trilogy - you'll already know practically everything that happens. The sword in exile isn't a new trilogy but a copy of the rune blade trilogy.
First of all the caracters are all overmesured - too heroic and in the first 50 pages you'll alrady know how the book ends (At least I knew). Each book of the trilogy is like the next one, generation after generation of overmesured heroes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Book, Great Series
Review: In general, I was very pleased with this book, I think the author has done a great job keeping the storyline fresh. The 1st trilogy of this series was excellent, particularly the first book, a Kingmaker's Sword. The plot in this new trilogy seems equally interesting, but the character development was a little bit skimpier than in previous books of this series. A very good read, nonetheless. I couldn't put it down, and I can't wait for the next one.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's not her best...
Review: This book is the weakest link in the Celi saga. It does not compare with any of the books in the Rune Blade series. I can only hope that book 2 of this series is based on characters with greater depth. The characters in this book are rather predictable and two dimensional. The story line is also predictable and frustrating.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of the Celae Books ever!
Review: This is the absolute best book in the Celae series so far. The plot is intricately woven around Gareth and his amazing powers of Tyadda Magic. I would recommend reading the Rune Blade Trilogy first, as it lends a considerable amount of insight, but those who have read the first trilogy and liked it MUST move onto the second..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gripping
Review: This saga was realistic. There were no miraculous escapes just because the character was a 'good' guy and one of the heroes (even if you wish there had been). There were no gaping inconsistences to throw the story line off. A straight forward fantasy novel. A good read for many ages. I finished it in one day.


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