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Legacy (The Sharing Knife, Book 2) (edition 2008)

by Lois McMaster Bujold

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Fawn Bluefield, the clever young farmer girl, and Dag Redwing Hickory, the seasoned Lakewalker soldier-sorcerer, have been married all of two hours when they depart her family's farm for Dag's home at Hickory Lake Camp. Having gained a hesitant acceptance from Fawn's family for their unlikely marriage, the couple hopes to find a similar reception among Dag's Lakewalker kin. But their arrival is met with prejudice and suspicion, setting many in the camp against them, including Dag's own mother and brother. A faction of Hickory Lake Camp, denying the literal bond between Dag and Fawn, woven in blood in the magical way of the Lakewalkers, even goes so far as to threaten permanent exile for Dag.

Before their fate as a couple is decided, however, Dag is called away by an unexpectedâ??and viciously magicalâ??malice attack on a neighboring hinterland, threatening Lakewalkers and farmers both. What his patrol discovers there will not only change Dag and his new bride, but will call into question the uneasy relationship between their peoplesâ??and may even offer a glimmer of hope for a less divided future.

Filled with heroic deeds, wondrous magic, and rich, all-too-human characters, The Sharing Knife: Legacy is at once a gripping adventure and a poignant romance from one of the most imaginative and thoughtful writers in fantasy to… (more)

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Title:Legacy (The Sharing Knife, Book 2)
Authors:Lois McMaster Bujold
Info:Harper Voyager (2008), Mass Market Paperback, 368 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:*****
Tags:fantasy, magic, romance

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A bit more story-shaped than the first one, but I still wish they weren't all separate books since they don't really seem to tie things up much. ( )
  stardustwisdom | Dec 31, 2023 |
What a pretty story. One dangerous adventure, lots of family drama and what-not. A restful read really. This book takes place in the Lake people's village. Dag and Spark try to convince folks to accept them as a couple. ( )
  MrsLee | Feb 12, 2023 |
Legacy by Lois McMaster Bujold is the second book in her fantasy series entitled” The Sharing Knife”. The story follows the meeting and romance that occurs between a young farm girl, Fawn and a mature warrior mage, Dag who fights to defend the land against vicious malevolent creatures.

In this volume, the two main characters are now newlyweds and travel to Dag’s home to seek acceptance of their marriage by the Dag’s people, the Lakewalkers. Unfortunately, Dag’s own family are totally against the marriage. They bring Dag and Fawn up on charges to the council in an effort to have the marriage annulled. Before this can happen though they receive word that a Malice has spawned and Dag must lead a patrol against this evil. Although they are victorious, Dag realizes that there is more to the culture and history of this land and he has decided that he and Fawn may be the ones to break new ground and challenge the old ways.

Lois McMaster Bujold is an author that I have come to rely on to deliver excellent stories, peopled with well rounded characters. She adds enough violence and danger to keep things interesting but the main draw here is the wonderful relationship between Fawn and Dag. I am looking forward to continuing on with their adventures. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | Aug 14, 2022 |
Newly married, it is time for Dag and Fawn to go back to his home at Hickory Lake and introduce her to his family and culture. There they run into all kinds of problems starting with Dag's mother and brother. They don't accept that the marriage cords are valid despite being able to use their ground senses to see that they are. They can't accept that Fawn, let alone half-breed children in the future, can have anything to offer the Lakewalkers in their mission.

Before matters can come to a head and a Council session be called, there is a major malice outbreak under a farmer town called Greenspring near the Lakewalker settlement of Raintree. They are calling for help. Fairbolt Crow, who is the Patroller Captain, drafts Dag to lead the rescue attempt. Dag isn't keen since his last leadership role cost him his hand, his wife, and most of his patrol. But he is the most experienced and knows the most people. He is also the tactician who might be able to prevail.

Fawn asks if there is something he can do to their marriage cords that will let her know his condition they way Lakewalkers can tell about each other through theirs. He does something that lets her know where he is and if he's all right. Therefore, when they run into problems with this very powerful malice, Fawn is one of the first to know about it.

Determined to go to him, Fawn takes off with a stolen map and her chubby horse despite being told that she should stay behind. Finding her husband groundlocked in some way despite the death of the malice and with the healer who traveled with her baffled, Fawn uses her brain and some clues that she put together to save Dag though he is gravely injured.

Even though they killed the malice and Fawn saved Dag's life, they still find themselves facing the Council when they return. But Dag has grown because he loves Fawn. He's finally come out the other side of the grief that crippled him after his first wife's death. He's developed new abilities as a healer that he didn't have as a younger man. And his is starting to question the way things have always been done.

The worldbuilding is fantastic. The writing is excellent. The book is filled with fascinating characters who grow and change as a result of the things they do and see. I am eager to see where Dag and Fawn go next in their journey together. ( )
  kmartin802 | Feb 20, 2022 |
I love a good fantasy novel and this series is great. In find the characters and story engaging. The writing style easily draws me in and leaves me eager for the next book by this author. ( )
  KateKat11 | Sep 24, 2021 |
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Bell, JulieCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Fawn Bluefield, the clever young farmer girl, and Dag Redwing Hickory, the seasoned Lakewalker soldier-sorcerer, have been married all of two hours when they depart her family's farm for Dag's home at Hickory Lake Camp. Having gained a hesitant acceptance from Fawn's family for their unlikely marriage, the couple hopes to find a similar reception among Dag's Lakewalker kin. But their arrival is met with prejudice and suspicion, setting many in the camp against them, including Dag's own mother and brother. A faction of Hickory Lake Camp, denying the literal bond between Dag and Fawn, woven in blood in the magical way of the Lakewalkers, even goes so far as to threaten permanent exile for Dag.

Before their fate as a couple is decided, however, Dag is called away by an unexpectedâ??and viciously magicalâ??malice attack on a neighboring hinterland, threatening Lakewalkers and farmers both. What his patrol discovers there will not only change Dag and his new bride, but will call into question the uneasy relationship between their peoplesâ??and may even offer a glimmer of hope for a less divided future.

Filled with heroic deeds, wondrous magic, and rich, all-too-human characters, The Sharing Knife: Legacy is at once a gripping adventure and a poignant romance from one of the most imaginative and thoughtful writers in fantasy to

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