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Sacrifice (The Queen's Blade #2)
The Queen’s Blade faces a challenge for his title of Master of the Dance during Jondar’s last days, as two armies converge on the doomed city. The young Queen Minna-Satu prepares to make the ultimate sacrifice and save her kingdom by placing the daughter of the Cotti King on the Jashimari throne. The Princess’ life is in danger, and Blade seeks a painless death as his enem...more
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Published
December 19th 2010
by T C Southwell, via Smashwords
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Mar 19, 2012
Jennifer Risley
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5 of 5 stars
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What is it about blade that makes everyone loves him some much! including the readers. He is a cold hearted, anger person that doesn't waver. He so far, is true to his character! Though he doesn't seem to grow, but he does get in-tangled in everyone's live, and he hates it.
We last left off, with him shot in the back. Oh joy, lucky for him, a soldier finds him, and then refuses to let him die, never mind there was an arrow in his back.
Though out the the whole book Blade is wounded. he d...more
What is it about blade that makes everyone loves him some much! including the readers. He is a cold hearted, anger person that doesn't waver. He so far, is true to his character! Though he doesn't seem to grow, but he does get in-tangled in everyone's live, and he hates it.
We last left off, with him shot in the back. Oh joy, lucky for him, a soldier finds him, and then refuses to let him die, never mind there was an arrow in his back.
Though out the the whole book Blade is wounded. he d...more
The Queen's Blade II: Sacrifice was an amazing insight into a character I had already fallen in love with. Despite Blade's reckless and callous exterior, his motives leave much food for thought in the second installment of T.C. Southwell's The Queen's Blade series. I won't ruin the ending, but suffice it to say the moments exchanged between two dying people are artfully written without being over the top. And,of course, the action and assassinations continue with relentless force--just ask my hu...more
Can't put this series down! I NEED to know what happens to the characters. Blade is a captivating character. How all the others are drawn to him is interesting. Not sure if the last book so far is the end of the series but I should know in about... 5 days at the rate I'm going. I'm starting book 3 today to see what happens to Blade & Chiana, Minna & Kerrion + the little princess. Definatley recommend this series!
Better than book 1.
More action, more emotions and the main character is more loveable even if he is stubborn, full with hatred towards those who are responsible for his fate but also, and more important, full with hatred toward himself.
I just hope he will find peace eventually. I got so attached to him.
Caution : if you haven't got book 3 ready by the time you finish book 2, you're in big trouble. The cliffhanger is just...well better have book 3 ready.
More action, more emotions and the main character is more loveable even if he is stubborn, full with hatred towards those who are responsible for his fate but also, and more important, full with hatred toward himself.
I just hope he will find peace eventually. I got so attached to him.
Caution : if you haven't got book 3 ready by the time you finish book 2, you're in big trouble. The cliffhanger is just...well better have book 3 ready.
I. Love. Blade. He is the ultimate billy bad ass for this time period. I couldn't put these books down! The author describes him so well that you can picture everything about him in your mind, from his arctic glare to his master's belt. He is awesome and like all the other characters in the book, I was star struck with him. A must read.
This another clean, fast read. I, personally, have a great liking for T.C. Southwell's writing style as done in this book/series. It's tight and crisp and the plot moves along pretty effortlessly. The characters and story line are engaging and, while not particularly *deep*, the writing style and story line are definitely pleasurable. This book, as all the books in the series, left me immediately happy to start on the next one.
Given the price of these books, I think they are incredible deal for...more
Given the price of these books, I think they are incredible deal for...more
Jan 05, 2013
Nicole Trainor
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3 of 5 stars
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Not as good as the first one. Still kinda liking the Queen and Blade but not really caring about anyone else.
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T. C. Southwell was born in Sri Lanka and moved to the Seychelles when she was a baby. She spent her formative years exploring the islands – mostly alone. Naturally, her imagination flourished and she developed a keen love of other worlds. The family travelled through Europe and Africa and, after the death of her father, settled in South Africa.
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