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In a desert world ruled by men, Rifkind has always been one apart. A chieftain's daughter, she learned to wield a sword while all other women were bound by tribal custom to children and the cooking fire. But when her clan was massacred, she set forth on a quest for her destiny in savage lands ruled by magic and the sword. For a while she had thought that she had found a home. She practiced the healing arts and raised her son. But now she has once again heard a personal call to arms, a call to leave behind the safety of her home. She will once again take up the way of the sword, the way of sorcery. And this time she is not alone. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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There’s nothing on the cover to suggest that there are two books before this one. I could read the book and get interest from it, but the story would have been more complete if I had read books 1&2.
It has an interesting plot, plenty of obstacles and fighting. Rifkind is a mighty healer and warrior, but I could not get into her, relate with her. She is rather unexciting. Her son is irritating, because the book goes on and on about his resentment to her. She’s cold, she doesn't pay attention to him, she cares about other’s well-being more than him. She can do no right in his eyes. When she needs him because she has used up all her energy healing others, he walks away. I really did not like this personality.
About all I can say about the chief’s son is he is nice. Not a lot to go on there.
If there were a book four, I would not bother reading it.
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