At Road's End by
Zoe SaadiaMy rating:
5 of 5 starsWonderful and engrossing. This book reads like a Louis L'Amour western, but set in pre-Aztec times. I love Sakuna and gradually began to like Tecpatl as the book progressed. At first he was arrogant and close-minded, but always a hero. He risks his life for a people who did not appreciate them. Of course I enjoyed the love scenes. I only wished they were more detailed. Sakuna is a worthy heroine to follow to the other books. Her philosophy is quite modern and it is a shame that her peaceful people disappeared whereas crueler races prospered.
The action and fight scenes and wonderful description takes the reader back to a land that no longer exists. The characters were well-rounded, fighting their inner demons, while noble self-sacrificing. The love story had its moments of distrust sprinkled in to tug at the heart of a romantic reader. Altogether a superb story. I finished it in one sitting.
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Published on September 26, 2012 00:00