You have GOT to read this! It kept me in my seat, saying "Just one more chapter," (yawn) "Just to be end of this chapter." And I'm 66 so you'd think I'd know better! But the stories just draw you in and you don't want them to end. It's going to be hard to decide which series to finish first but I'm sure I'll figure it out somehow! You will too.
Fey, a bard, an assassin, a terrier dog (that isn’t) and a runaway girl
Diarmud is a seventh son of a seventh son and his tales have the capacity to become true. Not fully aware, he unleashes a terrible fate upon a neighboring village and must set out on an apparently un-winnable quest. Meeting companions as he goes, fate guides his journey.
A good combination of stories. Being pulled into the fantasy world a place we don’t have to stay. We forget our own lives getting caught up in someone else’s life. I would recommend this book to anyone that likes fantasy stories with adventure. I gave it four stars because it kept my attention and I didn’t want to put it down.
Not a bad anthology of fantasy books, some of them I highly enjoyed, others were ok. I reviewed each book separately, and also reviewed the box set as a whole as well.
Fire and Ice by Patty Jansen Not particularly impressed thus far. All the common people speak in practically the same manner and I feel like more of Tandon needs to be explained because I can't even picture him right now nor am I sure what ... He is.
I did write a summary of each, or almost each, but I lost interest. There wasn't anything to grab my interest in these stories. The last one was pretty the most interestinf and perhaps the best written but I still didn't care for it.
I need to stop getting these free ebooks of multiple stories. I rarely like any of them.