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The book hews so closely to the prevailing cliches of the genre that there is very little to distinguish it from its peers. It is quite literally forgettable, from the perspective that its impression upon the reader has a half life measured in days if not hours.
One wonders about the author's relationship with women. Again, here the antagonist of interest--the Demon-Queen Candara--is a powerful, deceitful woman who plays both sides, who uses her body as a tool to get what she wants, and who at t ...more
One wonders about the author's relationship with women. Again, here the antagonist of interest--the Demon-Queen Candara--is a powerful, deceitful woman who plays both sides, who uses her body as a tool to get what she wants, and who at t ...more
Fairly standard heroic fantasy but if you're a fan of the genre you'll porbably like it.
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Aug 30, 2012
J.W. Wright
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