Tired of young super-heroes who save the world single-handedly? This series offers a family of valiant hearts and their close comrades.
I want another sequel, with the whole gang! This is fantasy, with light romance, wizards, gods, demi-gods, trolls, vampirism, ghosts, shapeshifters, etc. Lively and lovely characters cemented this heartwarming and sometimes action-packed adventure story. Themes of redemption, coming of age/ growing into one's gifts, and love conquers all: brotherly love, familial love, and romantic love. A few nasty villains. Some nicely surprising plot twists. Some tense sections, several fabulous heroines kicking ash, several totally likable heroes, and a vivid storytelling session describing Shadow's Fall.
So heartwarming, as a family of gifted farmers -- including a farmwife/witch and a valiant 10-year-old girl -- team up with a young Emperor Phoran and his few true friends. Together, they defeat the "shadowed" one.
More positively, I enjoyed the love story for Jes, the empathic warrior (shapeshifter guardian), and Hennea, raven Mage. I appreciated the special relationship that develops between Lehr the young hunter and Brewydd, a very old healer. Also liked the heartwarming scenes with the emperor Phoran and little Rinnie. I found myself interested in Phoran's character development, and enjoyed the bonding between this emperor, his imperial guards and Tier's family of UNcommon farmers.
Good times! Will definitely listen again (already did, in fact). Book one was better in some ways: paced more fluidly, with fewer info-dumps.
Excellent narration by Jennifer James Bradshaw. Wishing for a third book in the series.
Sequel ideas: To be thorough, Seraph and her family need to destroy all the Shadowed’s properties and investigate his family and associates, just as in the first book, Raven’s Shadow, where, according to Tier’s song in chapter 7, the victorious Army of Man pulled down every stone in the Shadowed King’s palace, after they killed him.
Also...Lehr the Hunter Falcon could go map the maze-like palace. Maybe he’ll find something hidden and dangerous, or somehow special.
And...Maybe a lark baby is born to Jes and Henaya. Another idea...Travelers are tasked with a special assignment from emperor, which they accomplish and people start to trust them.
Phoran still needs to deal with the scept of Gorash
Why not five stars?
Some inconsistencies: Tier the bardic truth-detector should have been able to detect the big lie that resulted in a sudden savage attack. (or maybe not, given his deteriorating bardic order). Lehr the Hunter butchered a deer, but then two days later they were eating rabbit stew. Also, the Guardian's reluctance to kill didn't jive with the prequel, when he was ready (eager) to rip open that raptor's throat at the battle in the palace.
Also, I grew somewhat annoyed when -- while two dying characters need urgent first aid -- the action stopped while characters told each other what had just happened, in their absence. What for?! I had just read it! Redundant, and bad timing.
Some drawn out info-dumps as characters discuss magic workings, the Weaver and the Stalker, the Orders and how to make and break them, and the difference between spirit, order (gifts) and soul.
After all that talk about the Stalker and we never got closure. Did Seraph put the memori stakes in their place in the city, to repair the holes in the veil? Is Stalker’s power still leaking? Will the Travelers ever be safe from racism?