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Lord of the Fading Lands
by C.L. Wilson
The first book in a long time (outside of Charlain Harris's) that I read through in one day. I should have bought the second book at the same time, although at least I can get some sleep this week. After having bought this book at Dragon*Con and meeting the author, I was afraid I might not like it, but I am happy to say I how much I did like it.
I had a little trouble getting into the world in this book, but once I did I was hooked. The plot may be a tiny bit predictable (poor, adopted child is elevated to great heights; which probably should have been her birthright anyway), but Wilson does it really well. The characters are likeable, and you can see them grow throughout the book.
I had a little trouble getting into the world in this book, but once I did I was hooked. The plot may be a tiny bit predictable (poor, adopted child is elevated to great heights; which probably should have been her birthright anyway), but Wilson does it really well. The characters are likeable, and you can see them grow throughout the book.