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I must totally ditto Jeff. I have decided to start again at Mistwraith and sail through the first two novels before the discussion begins. These books are so rich in storyline, characters, and themes that this always proves a treat for me. By the way, I had already read up through Stormed Fortress twice before I ever joined Goodreads or met Janny Wurts there.



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There is also an audio teaser for mp3 download.
The group discussion for last year (July) is still posted down page in this book club - if you have any questions or wish to revive the threads, there, be my guest.
For anyone else considering this series: the story is layered with a complexity that would resonate for more mature readers - although I have had young ones who liked it - it is not a coming of age quest fantasy. Do not look for a Dark Lord, or elves, or a linear plot line that will let you snooze or second guess. My books are typically structured for an intricately set build up - there will be a climactic burst at the half point, where the angle will shift, the pace will pick up, to a second climactic explosion that you won't see coming.
I do not end any series book with cliffhangers - there is always a pause point and a comfortable place to let the story settle before moving on to the next volume.
There are enough people here who've read book I, they'd likely answer your questions too.
This story was designed for powerful impact, not to please everybody.

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Thanks, and it sounds wonderful. Can't wait. But hafta finish Briar King first, which I am finding surprisingly enjoyable.


You are in for a treat!


Yay! It will be nice to have a lively discussion.

This is a 'have read' for me.

This is by far the best series I've ever read (so far) and I can't get over it. I'm now beginning #7 - Traitor's Knot. I finished Peril's Gate late last night.
Janny's writing is beautiful, she creates beautifully living characters who are deep and psychologically profound; her plotting is amazing and the books are filled with action to make the heart stop and inner turmoil to wrench one's heart.
If you're not planning on reading, then do! Give it a try.


I can't stand it! I am halfway through Stormed Fortress and am overcome! The story is so intense I have to come up for air now and then. I haunt Janny's website, the map in particular, as I need to see where they are as the story unfolds. Athera is a whole character unto itself, is it not?


Jeff - and anyone else jumping in - you are definitely not late, these are hefty books and many are reading, or just starting. If you just finished Mistwraith, feel free to reopen the older discussion (down the page here). Welcome in!
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Initiate's Trial (other topics)
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The official group reading will be during June and Janny shall be leading the discussion of her book during July.
So post here if you plan to read this novel, are reading it or have already read it. Comments are welcome, no spoilers please.