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Cargando... Storm & Shield (Mages of the Wheel)por J. D. Evans
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"All you see is that I run. Why haven't you realized I always come back?" She is lightning and storm. A spy, driven out of her home by a tyrant ruler. He is granite and earth. A guard, ordered to keep her contained.To protect herself and her family, she's learned to go unnoticed, unseen. Suddenly a refugee in a land that once was enemy and now must be home, she isn't certain where she belongs, or what her duty is beyond her family. She can't protect them alone this time, but the only man who can help her is the only one she cannot ask.He's sworn his loyalty to the Sultana since she lifted him out of the gutter that made him. The arrival of a foreign spy loyal to the new prince makes him question himself and his orders, and his mistakes threaten the life of the ruler he swore to serve.War will force choices of them both. She-to remain a spy, or stand and lend her powerful, untamed magic to the Sultana of Tamar. He-to remain a loyal, unquestioning guard, or learn to trust his instincts, and his heart.They are magic in opposition, earth and sky, steady and mutable. One immovable as stone, the other fast as the wind. Balance, sometimes, is chaos.He needed the storm and wildness of her, he needed the way she broke him apart. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This is a good series, in a Middle Eastern fantasy setting, but I admit that this one was not as interesting to me as the first two books. Endless fighting and action, however well written, isn't enough of a plot to entertain me. Also, one of the things I liked about the first two books is how balanced both the hero and heroine are. The magic system is about balance but the couples were equally complementary to each other in other respects. Here, Aylen is stronger both magically and as a person. He's more of a steady type as an Earth Mage should be, but it felt like she was saving him just a bit too much without equal parity on his part.
I enjoyed it though and I like how the overall plot is moving so Naime can build her circle. I'm ready to read the next book. ( )