Bard's Oath

by Joanne Bertin

Dragonlords (3)

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A sequel to Dragon and Phoenix finds vengeful master bard Leet fashioning a dark magical harp to enchant dragonlord favorite Raven, an act that raises the suspicions of Linden Rathan, who risks everyone he loves to stop Leet's society-threatening plot.

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It has been a long time (not as long as it took for this book to come out, but still a long freakin' time) since I've picked up a traditional fantasy novel and actually read it, so I was pretty sceptical at first when I got this one. The plot started out a little confusing - it takes a lot of effort to remember the characters from books that I read so long ago, and much more to sort out their individual stories - but once Bertin got into stride I as hooked. All the major characters were connected smartly, and even though I could see some of the plot points coming the majority of them were still surprising enough. The major conclusion was predictable, but the chase to get there was enough of a thrill to keep me glued to each page.
A bard has some hangups and ends up wreaking havoc and in the process does lots of bad things.

If you liked the first 2 books, you'll like this one.

But seeing as how the author didn't write ANYTHING to her fans in the forward, not even a thanks for hanging in there", well, bully to her. So I am done."

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Bard's Oath

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3552 .E7745 .B37Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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