Falling In A Sea of Stars
      Just finished reading "Falling In A Sea of Stars" by Kristen Britain, published by DAW Books.
"Falling In A Sea Of Stars" is Britain's eighth novel in her saga of Green Rider Karigan G'ladheon which began nearly 20 years ago with the release of the first novel in the series, "Green Rider."
I found "Green Rider" in the new arrivals section of the Science Fiction and Fantasy section of the Barnes & Noble near where I live and was intrigued by it and the acknowledgement by Britain to Terry Goodkind for his support and encouragement.
Falling in a Sea of Stars is a rich, emotional continuation of the Green Rider saga—equal parts epic fantasy and deeply personal reflection. Britain delivers her signature mix of magic, peril, humor, and heart in this sweeping new installment that left me alternately thrilled, devastated, and deeply moved.
Britain continues the Wall storyline at its mythic scale—the courage required to face what lies there, and the unexpected loss/grief that follows, was unforgettable.
She also continues the emotional evolution between Karigan, Estora, and Zachary. Their shared history feels fully realized here—tempered by duty, loss, and time. There’s a maturity in how they relate to one another now; no longer bound by romantic idealism, but by mutual respect and understanding that has been hard-won.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
TEN STARS!
https://www.amazon.com/Falling-Sea-St...
    
    "Falling In A Sea Of Stars" is Britain's eighth novel in her saga of Green Rider Karigan G'ladheon which began nearly 20 years ago with the release of the first novel in the series, "Green Rider."
I found "Green Rider" in the new arrivals section of the Science Fiction and Fantasy section of the Barnes & Noble near where I live and was intrigued by it and the acknowledgement by Britain to Terry Goodkind for his support and encouragement.
Falling in a Sea of Stars is a rich, emotional continuation of the Green Rider saga—equal parts epic fantasy and deeply personal reflection. Britain delivers her signature mix of magic, peril, humor, and heart in this sweeping new installment that left me alternately thrilled, devastated, and deeply moved.
Britain continues the Wall storyline at its mythic scale—the courage required to face what lies there, and the unexpected loss/grief that follows, was unforgettable.
She also continues the emotional evolution between Karigan, Estora, and Zachary. Their shared history feels fully realized here—tempered by duty, loss, and time. There’s a maturity in how they relate to one another now; no longer bound by romantic idealism, but by mutual respect and understanding that has been hard-won.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
TEN STARS!
https://www.amazon.com/Falling-Sea-St...
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