Valentine's Resolve

by E. E. Knight

The Vampire Earth (6)

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After three years of exile from humanity's war against the Kurians, David Valentine returns to battle. The Lifeweavers, Earth's allies in the conflict, have mostly vanished, but those that remain are held captive by an overlord known as the Seattle Kurian. To free them, Valentine must convince the legendary resistance fighter known as the Marshal to join his cause. But the Marshal is something of an overlord himself...

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Another great audio book in this series. Knight took some real chances in this book pushing Valentine in some interesting directions. As usual, the action & scenery was great.

Valentine is an excellent hero in most ways. He's a bit too self-effacing for me & I wonder at his legal position. Considering what he has done, it's not only unfair, but pretty amazing that he isn't in better standing. Of course, not many know his full story, but some do or should, especially at the end of this book. I didn't care for the short shrift the life weavers he rescued got at the end. They traveled a long way with him, occupy a very important position in the culture, but Valentine seems to truly be a Ghost as far as his superiors are concerned. Well, show more the real world is often like that. Stories like this often aren't & I've called them on it before, so I really have no complaints. I guess I'm just a frustrated romantic.
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The reality (just go with it) of the world that Knight paints is one of the strongest points of this series. Nothing is perfect & sometimes doesn't even make sense - just like real life. People get jock itch, occasionally crap themselves in terror, & make very tough choices, sometimes bad ones. Excellently done. I'm now listening to the next.

I was surprised to find out I hadn't read this one before. I thought I'd missed something when I read the next book. Apparently this one came out the year we moved & I missed it, but just enough was filled in that I could keep up with the series well enough. Still, I knew I'd missed quite an adventure & I'm glad I caught up with it.

I sent all the paperbacks to my son & warned him he had to buy this one. He noticed it was missing & already had. We both love this series, but it is best read in published, which is also chronological order. If you start reading later in the series, you probably won't be lost, but you'll miss a good deal. Knight is growing Valentine & the world wonderfully.
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Valentine is mostly on his own now but he's good cat friend convinces him to go on a mission that might bring help to the cause. He uncovers more than they planned and as usual Valentine has his own sense of justice. While the story gets dark at times it's very engaging, wanting to know what is going to happen next.
Another great entry into this series.

David has fallen on somewhat hard times in the three years since the end of "Valentine's Exile". He's almost a spirit of vengeance when this story begins. Being a Cat, apparently nobody knows where he is, Southern Command, the Kurians, etc.

And that's the way he likes it. This story follows David from the mental brink of having nothing to live for, all the way to his final understanding of what "the Cause" really is.

One thing I really enjoyed was the setting. This time the Southwest comes into play. Also the Pacific Northwest and Seattle.

It's always fun how the author changes the places and scenery, and you learn a little more about things hinted at in previous novels.

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A very interesting book. By the end Valentine is somewhat renewed and transformed into a more effective fighter.

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Science fiction and fantasy writer E. E. Knight was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin on March 7, 1965. He writes the Vampire Earth series and the Age of Fire series. He also teaches genre fiction writing at Harper College. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Valentine's Resolve

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction, Horror
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3611 .N564 .V37Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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