14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A transition novel, August 26, 2006
As noted in the other review, this is the least complex and challenging of the Deverry series to date. The ongoing story of Nevyn and Jill is resolved, almost too easily, given the tangled paths these characters have had in past books.
The setup, however, gives promise for the next volumes in the series, and we still have Rhodry as a dragon and Dallandra to provide the connecting threads. Not the best Deverry to start on, as it would be very difficult to follow without knowing the backstory.
Keep 'em coming Kit!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Deverrey continues, but without lots of intrigue-ful baggage, July 15, 2007
This book made my fingers hover over the rating... it's probably 4.5 stars.
I read the original novel in this series when it first came out in, what, the 80s? early 90s? I must have re-read it a dozen times in the years since then, because Kerr did such a wonderful job of world building. Her main characters span multiple lifetimes, and usually they do not remember what they did in an earlier incarnation. I was absolutely charmed, because the system of magic was consistent; the characters were well drawn (in an Arthurian "honor matters!" way); and it was not a predictable "oh you know how it'll end" tale.
The first several books were great, and I highly recommend that you start with
Daggerspell. But the later series somehow tired me for reasons I never did figure out.
I'm happy to report that this new trilogy (one presumes?) has brought back the original magic from the first books. Nevyn and Jill do get together (yay!, after only what, 600 years) and it's fun to see the two dweomer-masters as teenagers dealing with the "but who was I? am I still that person?" identity crisis. There is humor, compassion, honor... and none of it gets in the way of telling a good story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great start to the end of a great series!, November 9, 2006
I absolutely adore this series and am sad to see it coming to an end. It was horrible to wait this entire time for this book (if you followed it and saw all the pushbacks like I did), but it was well worth it. It doesn't really answer questions but it definitely sets up the next two books to tie everything together. This book, unlike the others, only stays in one timeline choosing to tell the past by using small character flashbacks that are actually told to other characters instead of that character being in that time. A definite must for any follower of the series.
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