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This second book in the Chronicle of the Seer series continues the convoluted intrigues from the first book, here told in first person from the viewpoints of three characters: warrior Codrin, Lady Jara, and Wanderer Dochia. They each work to solidify their places in the world and help protect the people they care about while conspiracies swirl around them and entangle them, some of them their own ploys.
As with the first book, there are many characters in this story of power struggles, each with ...more
As with the first book, there are many characters in this story of power struggles, each with ...more

Recommended for fans of medieval style fantasy genre
The second book in the Chronicle of the Seer Pentalogy series. A multifaceted and enthralling sequel continues the epic saga of the Alban Empire. The Circle has chosen a new King and the many characters and kingdoms are in flux and it’s sometimes difficult to keep track. The Assassins, the Wanderers, the Circle, and the Seigneurs vie for control. Codrin, the master strategist looms large in this story along with his love interest, Lady Jara and ...more
The second book in the Chronicle of the Seer Pentalogy series. A multifaceted and enthralling sequel continues the epic saga of the Alban Empire. The Circle has chosen a new King and the many characters and kingdoms are in flux and it’s sometimes difficult to keep track. The Assassins, the Wanderers, the Circle, and the Seigneurs vie for control. Codrin, the master strategist looms large in this story along with his love interest, Lady Jara and ...more

The second book in the Chronicle of the Seer series, Ardent flows better than its predecessor, presenting an epic story from three different perspectives -- Codrin, the wise warrior, Lady Jara, of royal blood, and the mystic Dochia. The lofty prose matches the scale of the story, but some of the conversation scenes go on for a bit too long. Codrin remains the most engaging character, noble yet believably human throughout the story's events. Plenty of battle scenes and worldbuilding to please a f
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