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Loading... Dark Lady's Chosen (Chronicles of the Necromancer, Book 4) (edition 2009)by Gail Z Martin
Work InformationDark Lady's Chosen by Gail Z. Martin
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Martin's fourth entry in this fantasy series continues where Dark Haven left off, King Tris laying siege to the rebel mage stronghold, Jonmarc in the middle of a vampiric war, Cam imprisoned and Kiara in fear of assassination. All that sounds very exciting, however there's a definitive lack of tension and suspense present. The plot in more deft hands might have been a thrilling fantasy tale, with Dark Lady's Chosen the narrative style is too simplistic and there are too few unrevealed cards to keep the story interesting. In all, it's too neatly packaged, not dark enough and too predictable. More suited to early adopters of the genre than readers who are well seasoned. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesChronicles of the Necromancer (book 4)
"Treachery and blood magic threaten King Martris Drayke's hold on the throne he risked everything to win. As the battle against a traitor lord comes to its final days, war, plague and betrayal bring Margolan to the brink of destruction. Civil war looms in Isencroft. Finally, in Dark Haven, Lord Jonmarc Vahanian has bargained his soul for vengeance as he leads the vayash moru against a dangerous rogue who would usher in a future drenched in blood."--p.[4] of cover. No library descriptions found. |
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I did enjoy it, much of the whispering campaign was quite believable and the characters were very solid, I really like Jonmarc and I enjoyed how the characters had their own personalities.
I would recommend this series. Nothing earthshattering, quite readable ( )