Blue Isle, scene of a violent clash between its human native and the magical Fey, has now become the center of attention of the Fey king, Rugad. He is returning to finish the Fey invasion begun years ago but thwarted by the discovery that Blue Islander holy water was fatal to the aggressors. That stalemate has produced a wary coexistence, even intermarriage between royal families of the two races, but Rugad wants only one total domination--and he will stop at nothing to get it
Kristine Kathryn Rusch is an award-winning mystery, romance, science fiction, and fantasy writer. She has written many novels under various names, including Kristine Grayson for romance, and Kris Nelscott for mystery. Her novels have made the bestseller lists –even in London– and have been published in 14 countries and 13 different languages.
Her awards range from the Ellery Queen Readers Choice Award to the John W. Campbell Award. In the past year, she has been nominated for the Hugo, the Shamus, and the Anthony Award. She is the only person in the history of the science fiction field to have won a Hugo award for editing and a Hugo award for fiction.
In addition, she's written a number of nonfiction articles over the years, with her latest being the book "A Freelancer's Survival Guide".
This series just keeps getting better and better. The story is up, down, and all over the place. I can’t tell where it’s going and I love that. I’m constantly surprised with it. I’m dying to see where it ends. I don’t think I’ve gotten this caught up in a series in ages.
Quite a good third book in this series, though one of my favorite characters dies. Sigh. I wish there was a way to keep that from happening!
I must say though, this and the other books I've read in the series so far really prove that traditionally published books are not necessarily higher quality in terms of typos and other editing issues.
This series continues to improve, although not a lot happens in this one; It seems more of a bridge between the last book and the next one, it is still nicely self-contained and moves the plot forwards. The ending is a little less neat than the previous two books, there's more left clearly unresolved than in those two, but it really sets the stage for the next one very well, and pays off a lot of stuff that's been building since the first book.
A lot of what happens in The Rival feels fairly inevitable - we knew that Black King would arrive eventually, and there was no way that Blue Isle could hold off the full force of the Fey army, but that doesn't mean the story is over, it just changes the focus. It's no longer about keeping the Fey from taking Blue Isle, it's now about how to deal with the fact that they're there.
I have some idea of where the next book may go, but there are a lot of little variables that could have unexpected consequences, and in this series it's hard to know what's going to be important later or which characters will suddenly die with their plans incomplete.
[Recensione cumulativa per i libri dal 2 al 5 della serie] Il primo e l'ultimo libro della serie sono, IMO, i peggiori: mentre nel primo l'autrice si prende il suo bel tempo per delineare l'ambientazione e mettere le basi per l'avventura (e nel frattempo l'autore prende sonno), e nell'ultimo cade nella tentazione del deus ex machina paraculissimo che lascia con l'amaro in bocca, nei tre volumi centrali fa centro con una storia che non ha niente da invidiare - anzi, IMO ha qualcosa da insegnare - alle Cronache del Ghiaccio e del Fuoco: un intreccio di varie linee narrative che convergono nel finale, un cast eccezionale di personaggi sfaccettati e ben caratterizzati tanto che sarei in difficoltà ad indicare chi è il protagonista e chi l'antagonista, e colpi di scena e morti a volontà (una in particolare mi ha spezzato il cuore). Anche l'ambientazione fa la sua figura, con un sistema magico al contempo semplice e versatile che gioca un ruolo determinante in diverse svolte della trama.
I was rereading this book, and I believe this was the best one so far. I loved the first one, because of Jewel, and the second was good, however this one is the most exciting in the series. It had a lot of action, and a lot of different characters to show the extent of the action. The opposing view points were excellent, and it was nice to see that there are more new characters, and we aren't so focused on the religious side of the story.
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Ms. Rusch has created an amazing and dangerous world
This book continues her very well written series that is frankly amazing in the things it covers. In this volume it is war. As the Fey again try to take over the island. Once again they are victorious and a failure. Interestingly war brings out many talents in various people, from the magical to the most normal. Very interesting series.
The more I read of this series, the more I love it. I plan to continue reading the rest of the series. It's a very odd fantasy set, creatures, magic and all, but there is a secret magic that the author is just starting to hint about that might save Blue Isle (or get them in more trouble!) It's gripping.
Another big time jump (15 years) between books. I like this style of storytelling. It makes things feel epic (though I already started 4 and it picks you right after #3 ends). In some ways the whole series feels like 1 part "History of Blue Isle" and 2 parts narrative/story.
Not a lot more to say. If you've read and enjoyed the first two, well what's stopping you? Read this one next!
Loved it: sets the tone for the last two volumes of the series and raises the stakes even higher than the beginning of the series did. Unrelentingly grim all the way through: I suspect Ms Rusch could teach George R. R. Martin a thing or two about dark plotting and not getting attached to characters... as well as making a series continually interesting.
The children are grown up and the Black King has come to Blue Isle to claim an heir. The story gets even better. Definitely a middle book in a series. When I finished, I wanted more. Not surprising that I started book 4 today then.