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Daughter of the Lion (Chronicles of the Cheysuli, Book 6) |
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Rating: Summary: Daughter of the lion Review: This is one of the best books I have ever read .It starts with keally sword fighting a habit knowen by those who have read the books that came before this. Ironically her sister in law is with a child again and keally has her temper flaered up again by this for Alieein may die. then finding out she is bethroed to sean, then meeting his half brother rory she finds out that sean,well never mind I can`t tell you, you have to read this great series.
Rating: Summary: Keely ROCKS!!!! Review: What a show of female power! Nobody's going to put this princess in her place. Wonderful story that flowed from beginning to end.
Rating: Summary: Good Stuff Review: _Daughter of the Lion_ is a stand-alone novel in Jennifer Roberson's Cheysuli chronicles(although it would help to read the previous books to more fully understand the background and minor story threads). Keely, a head-strong and defiant princess with shape-changing powers, struggles between wanting to fulfill the prophecy of the Lion and not wanting to marry the man she is betrothed to. Keely is a powerful heroine in her own right, and Rory and Sean are memorable heroes.
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