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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An intriguing fantasy story,
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This review is from: The Blood That Binds (Paperback)
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Stefan is a young page, in service to Prince Roland Frederickson, who was crippled many years ago in an accident. For as long as he can remember, Stefan has been with Roland, and he would do absolutely anything for his friend and master. He is a peaceful boy, who has no memory of how he came to be at Woodbridge in service to the King. His favorite thing to do, when not serving, is to play his beloved lute. He has a magic touch, and a magical voice as well. Roland longs for adventure and hopes to see something of his kingdom before taking over the crown when his father no longer can. When he overhears a discussion about shipment of furs to be sent down river and traded, he begs his father to allow him to accommodate the captain and the traders. So, off he goes, with the ever-faithful Stefan by his side, to spread his wings and see the world. Only a few days into the journey, the raft carrying the furs, and crew, is attacked, nearly everyone killed. The only survivors are Roland, Stefan, and a trader, Collyn, and that is only by sheer luck, for they are believed dead as well. This is where the real journey begins. The three unlikely allies must venture through the forbidden Starlit Wood, only remaining stronghold of the elven race. When they are captured, the secrets are revealed. Stefan is really Steavil Andundalae, the prince to the throne of the elves! He was believed to be killed 15 years ago, by a rogue sorcerer, determined to rule the human AND elven worlds. Now Roland and Stefan must take different roads, each to fulfill their own separate destinies. And one of their dreams is to try to make allies, rather then enemies, of the elven and human worlds. Along the way, they each must fight their personal demons, and they come to find they have a common enemy as well, and that there is far more binding them to each other then they previously thought. Will Steavil and Roland fulfill their duties? Will they be able to unite their worlds against the prejudice long ingrained in humans and elves alike? Who is this common enemy they fight and what are his reasons for wanting to destroy them both? And who... or what... is the mysterious Ravenwing that always seems to appear when danger is imminent? There is only one way to find out... read. Wow!! This book was incredible! It is full of action and adventure - a coming of age tale of two young men whose lives are permanently intertwined in ways they don't fully understand. It is also an age-old tale of good vs. evil, with a spin on it, which makes one wonder "What if?" From the very first page, one knows they are in for a treat. Ms. Sheridan grabs the reader, tugging at the heartstrings, and never letting go until they very last page is turned. There are so many intriguing plots and subplots going at once, that one has to pay close attention so as not to miss something vital to the story. The heroes are unique, and unexpected, each having their own personal demons to fight... Steavil with his crippled leg he is convinced will always hinder those he loves, Collyn with his guilt over past occurrences he had no control over, who is determined not to let down those who mean the most to him ever again, and Roland with his fear and often uncontrollable rages, who is terrified of letting his father down and failing in his duties as prince and future king to his land. Then there are the secondaries, all of which are fascinating in their own right and all very individual, often with hidden agendas tied into their responsibilities to others. Though this book is not a romance, by a long shot, there are a few undercurrents of romance to be found, which end up being key to the plot. Roland and Steavil each find love along the way in their respective quests, both in the unlikeliest of places. Full of ideals and morals, they each grow, through their love for their families, which are not always bound by blood, but by the heart. Go out and buy a copy of this book today, and be sure to check out the accompanying short story, Everything to Gain, found at the publisher's website.<P
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Blood That Binds,
By Kat (usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Blood That Binds (Paperback)
The Blood That Binds is well worth reading. It might just be the next Lord of The Rings. I couldn't put it down! I got to the end looking for more. . . I hope a sequel is in the future for these characters. I was also intrigued by the elves. The way Rie describes them you feal lkie you are there. I don't know what else to say but read it!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good read.,
By Huntress Reviews (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Blood That Binds (Paperback)
...*** The story line is great and the plot is sound, however, there is way too much back tracking in this book. Roland would go to the Elves then quickly decide he had to return to his father. But en route to his father, he would quickly decide he needed to return to the Elven Princess. Upon arriving he would decide he needed to reach his father, the King. Other than feeling as though I were traveling from one kingdom to the next often, the story was rich in magic, romance, duty, battles, and legends! Steavil was a strong character that I liked immediately and readers will easily relate to him and all he must go through. A great story well worth the time to read! ***
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful rainy day read,
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This review is from: The Blood That Binds (Paperback)
'The Blood That Binds' is an intriguing and unique journey into another realm -- another place and time. Ms. Sheridan has created a world of wonder, where elves were once a proud and noble race, but now appear to be nothing more than a human folktale. 'The Blood That Binds' is also a story where evil has taken root, waiting in the shadows, silent and brooding, for a chance to destroy all that is good. It is into this conflict that Rie Sheridan has chosen to place her well-defined characters -- characters who manage to reach out from the pages and draw the reader into their plight. Soon you'll discover you're running an emotional race along with them as they attempt to save their world from impending doom. ~ Sheri L. McGathy ~ Author of Elfen Gold
5.0 out of 5 stars
A delightful rainy day read.,
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This review is from: The Blood That Binds (Paperback)
'The Blood That Binds' is an intriguing and unique journey into another realm -- another place and time. Ms. Sheridan has created a world of wonder, where elves were once a proud and noble race, but now appear to be nothing more than a human folktale. 'The Blood That Binds' is also a story where evil has taken root, waiting in the shadows, silent and brooding, for a chance to destroy all that is good. It is into this conflict that Rie Sheridan has chosen to place her well-defined characters -- characters who manage to reach out from the pages and draw the reader into their plight. Soon you'll discover you're running an emotional race along with them as they attempt to save their world from impending doom. ~ Sheri L. McGathy ~ Author of Elfen Gold |
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The Blood That Binds by Rie Sheridan Rose (Paperback - December 3, 2001)
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