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The Seven Exalted Orders Paperback – June 13, 2023
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Ryamon is bitter and frustrated. He longs to be a Fire magus; as a Stone magus, he's miserable. If he can bring the rogue back, he has a chance - his last chance - to fulfill his dream.
It's a great plan - until he actually meets Valdira.
- Print length358 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 13, 2023
- Dimensions6 x 0.81 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101944637354
- ISBN-13978-1944637354
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- Publisher : WolfSInger Publications (June 13, 2023)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 358 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1944637354
- ISBN-13 : 978-1944637354
- Item Weight : 1.06 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.81 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #6,911,362 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #35,238 in Action & Adventure Fantasy (Books)
- #61,492 in Fantasy Action & Adventure
- #74,116 in Epic Fantasy (Books)
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About the author

Deby Fredericks has been a writer all her life, but viewed it as just a fun hobby until the late 1990s. Her first sale, in 2000, was a children's poem under her byline Lucy D. Ford. Deby writes for adults, while "Lucy" is oriented to young readers.
Fredericks has long been involved in SF fandom, including running and writing for fan clubs, hosting anime viewings in her home, and helping run conventions. She also has volunteered as RA and ARA for the Inland Northwest Region of SCBWI, International.
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Small number of reviews sometimes stop people from buying so decided to add my own.
Nicely written with some good characters. Little simplistic compared to more grander fantasy. Maybe because its about low ranking people and not 'movers and shakers' of that world.
It reads like a first book in the series with a promise of bigger things to come. I went to buy a book two... Uhm, it's a standalone. I sincerely hope that author doesn't miss the opportunity - groundwork is done, foundation for the series laid. 'What ifs' are there, 'now what' is missing.
The first and biggest is Ryamon, or more specifically how he acts around Valdira. I found myself cringing at times and found the other characters in the book far more interesting, though it did get better over time. Some people im sure wont have a problem with it but again.. ><
The second problem i had, and it did not affect the reviews rating, is that it is a single book. As i stated above i lkiked the world, i thought it was interesting. The story overall was as well with some good characters thrown in. Basically i think this could have been something better if made into a series, even just one more book. There are so many possibilities with the 7 orders, how they act together and other nations that it seems a waste to have only one book.
All in all i found it worth the $3 i spent.
There are two Kingdoms, Arkanost and Costera. In Arkanost, the mages have restricted the form of their power. The Seven Orders are there to ensure a system of checks and balances, ensuring that mages can't get too much power, and ensuring that no one order can take political control of the kingdom. In Costera, a mage is allowed to seize land and control their own serfs to their hearts' content.
Of course, the concept of power is contrasted delicately with the concept of freedom. In Arkanost, mages aren't free to do as they wish; in Costera, the same is true of commoners.
The characters Deby Fredericks places into this world try desperately to exist in a world where power and freedom are precariously balanced. Each character has their own motives, and the desire for power or freedom changes from character to character.
I found this novel to be almost completely engrossing. There's one change of a character's opinions that occurs very suddenly, but other than that I lost myself in the world of Ms. Frederick's characters. This has made for a rather droopy-eyed day at work, but it was worth it.





