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Guardians Of The Keep (The Bridge of D'Arnath, Book 2) by Carol Berg
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Guardians Of The Keep (The Bridge of D'Arnath, Book 2)

by Carol Berg

Series: Bridge of D'Arnath (2)

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Characterization above par; story line a little unusual; emotional impact (that is, do the threats and joys convey strongly) also above par but not truly impressive. I enjoyed the first book in the series, Son of Avonar, more. I will probably reread but not definitely. Overall, B+ for recreational reading. ( )
  NeverStopTrying | Oct 14, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0451460006, Mass Market Paperback)

For ten years, the noblewoman Seriana lived in exile, believing her husband Karon was dead, executed for practicing sorcery. But now she learns his soul has been anchored to this world by magic. He has been restored to life-though his memories of Seri are gone. When Seri's nephew is kidnapped-and a dark family secret comes to light-the two strangers will have to join together to defeat the evil Lords of Zhev'Na, who want to destroy both this world and the parallel magic realm that lies beyond.

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