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Cloudmages #3

Heir of Stone

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In this final installment of the Cloudmages trilogy, set a generation after Mage of Clouds , the oldest of Meriel's children, Sevei and her twin brother Kayne, have reached adulthood. But their world is about to be turned upside-down when all of their widely scattered family are simultaneously attacked.

598 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 3, 2005

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S.L. Farrell

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S.L. Farrell also writes as Stephen Leigh and Matthew Farrell.

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May 2, 2013
Whoa! Now that's a way to end a series! Awesome 3rd book! Things didn't end quite exactly how I expected (but then when do they ever?) but it definitely left me wanting more. Unfortunately I don't think there is. :(
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January 11, 2026
Second time reading this series.
Each book is really good in its very unique way and this third books proves it.
A great, unexpected end to it which raises the question of what is “the right thing to do” and who do we put first.
Can’t wait to read it again in a couple of years…
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January 18, 2012
Another great book in the series. Very fast paced with the story line of Sevei. Kayne and his brother's storyline were a bit slower.

It was quite sad to see some of the main characters dying off but if in reading the prior two books knew that it was coming soon.

I enjoyed this story and looking forward to reading more of this author's books.
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122 reviews2 followers
October 11, 2007
Best of The Cloudmages series. The writing was wonderful, the ideas powerful, and the characters are deep, strong, and conflicted.
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