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The Queen's Weapons
by Anne Bishop
And so it all comes to an end... Again?
Were faced with a reckoning, a single generation later the taint has returned to the land and brings with it temptations for Sadi and Surreal's not so young daughter Jaenelle, wanting to throw off the shackles of expectations of her namesake Janelle eagerly falls under the influence of yet another group of scheming women and the hunt is back on.
Was anything resolved? We got the reckoning and punishment of yet another bad batch, Briarwood the pretty poison returns yet again and there's punishment but I was left feeling somewhat deflated.
It was like everything people were up in arms about was carefully unpicked and "fixed", Surreal's role as wife dissected into its parts and Jaenelle somehow becoming a bleeting idiot, I got my as always adrenalin rush of anger, frustration and anticipation of things to come, only to realise I was only 40% in and had at least another 50% of seemingly more and more illogical decisions to go.
I can't regret reading these books, as much as these two books have baffled me, it's been lovely to be reunited with some old characters, I just hope this is the end to it all.
Were faced with a reckoning, a single generation later the taint has returned to the land and brings with it temptations for Sadi and Surreal's not so young daughter Jaenelle, wanting to throw off the shackles of expectations of her namesake Janelle eagerly falls under the influence of yet another group of scheming women and the hunt is back on.
Was anything resolved? We got the reckoning and punishment of yet another bad batch, Briarwood the pretty poison returns yet again and there's punishment but I was left feeling somewhat deflated.
It was like everything people were up in arms about was carefully unpicked and "fixed", Surreal's role as wife dissected into its parts and Jaenelle somehow becoming a bleeting idiot, I got my as always adrenalin rush of anger, frustration and anticipation of things to come, only to realise I was only 40% in and had at least another 50% of seemingly more and more illogical decisions to go.
I can't regret reading these books, as much as these two books have baffled me, it's been lovely to be reunited with some old characters, I just hope this is the end to it all.