A review by hspindlew
The Eagle's Daughter by Judith Tarr

slow-paced

3.25

I always like Tarr's writing - I find serviceable can be construed as an insult but I don't mean it that way for her.
However.

This book failed to capture my interest. First, by description it never mentioned Aspasia and I expected in the first third for the perspective/narrator to shift to Theophano and it never did. Second, it was just not exciting enough. Aspasia is in the midst of all these important events and they seem muted. Third, Aspasia is lauded as teaching and moulding Theophano but personally all she accomplishes is having Theo's ear - not controlling her as is implied.
Lastly, this romance is...Ismail never seems to me to be anything by a cypher of a man. It's not a tragedy that he leaves, it is just sad. How is it love when he never saw her for what she was? How could he not know she would never leave? And if she hid herself from him so thoroughly he couldn't know, how could she love him? No, their love was too shallow for that - a 12 year long situationship, not something to rend your hair out with grief when it ended.