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I have a feeling that I would have liked this book a lot more had I read the print version. I chose to listen to it and unfortunately I couldn’t stand the voice of Lloyd James. His Cazaril is unbalanced, as though he’s had too much to drink and isn’t quite sure of what he’s saying. To be fair, this is perhaps how Cazaril is meant to be, but I think I could have tolerated that more if it was in print and I didn’t have to hear him.
There’s really nothing in the story itself that I took a dislike to ...more
There’s really nothing in the story itself that I took a dislike to ...more

Cazaril is a former noble in the land of Chalion, but he was betrayed and sold into slavery. He is a broken and damaged man, who tries to piece his life back together by retreating to his childhood home. The royal family of Chalion elevate him to a new position as a teacher and mentor to the younger members of the family so he returns to the regional court where he is hired as tutor to Iselle (second in line for the throne of Chalion after her brother Teidez) and her maid Betriz, for whom he dev
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