The path walked is not always the path chosen.Dearen and her newfound Suenese allies are on their way to Daegarouf to enlist Pydarki help in their struggle against the Kingdom of Arran. But the journey reveals the tip of a hidden agenda that makes Dearen question who her friends really are.Embark on a journey filled with magical combat, bold heroes, and non-stop action in The Deceiver, book 8 in The Way to Freedom series. H.M. Clarke weaves an unforgettable tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Get your copy now and join the adventure! Buy The Deceiver to share in the adventure today!
In a former life, H M Clarke has been a Console Operator, an ICT Project Manager, Public Servant, Paper Shuffler and an Accountant (the last being the most exciting.)
She attended Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia, where she studied for a Bachelor of Science (Chem), and also picked up a Diploma in Project Management while working for the South Australian Department of Justice.
In her spare time, she likes to lay on the couch and watch TV, garden, draw, read, and tell ALL her family what wonderful human beings they are.
She keeps threatening to go out and get a real job (Cheesecake Test Taster sounds good) and intends to retire somewhere warm and dry - like the middle of the Simpson Desert. For the time being however, she lives in Ohio and dreams about being warm...
She is also a bit of a video game nerd and, is into Star Trek, Midsomer Murders and Harry Potter, and she absolutely adores the TV show Almost Human
Once again this book lost a star because of the editing fails. Book 6 and 7 were better on the editing but all these books are not books. Can't even think of them as novellas. They are an hour long and have no start or finish. The story just continues on and it's frustrating. I'm just glad I have KU otherwise I'd be upset paying for each one. They should be combined into one book. Again the story is great, but the editing and tiny non books are making me not want to read anything else from this author once I finish this series.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. What can I say but this is a fantastic series and I am loving the teamwork and of the Dymarki and Suenese. This book also shows how differences can be accepted especially for the greater good.
It was great to see building of relationships again and even though there was deception by one, I think it helped the Dymarki to realize their own strength as well as who their true allies are.
They all meet up with the Pydarki council and find out that Asnar had deceived them. They have not got know answer if the Pydarki will support them with the upcoming war. Things are started to get more intense, and no one knows what will happen.