A review by sqeeker
Prince of the Blood by Raymond E. Feist

4.0

- Wholly cow Goodreads! That synopsis is long!

- I love that I got to read about Arutha and Anita's kids. The twins are very different but very similar to their father and mentors. I really enjoyed their character development. They started out as spoiled royal brats, but their trials and journey turned them into men!

- Seeing James and Locklear as adults was fun. They turned out just as I knew they would. I wish Jimmy the Hand still got to spy and do thief stuff, but I suppose he has his duties now.

- It was fun to see James fall in love and marry! I was especially pleased with whom he married!

- There were a few deaths to some very beloved characters in this book, and I was sad, shocked, and mad! How could Feist do this!?!? Gah!

- I loved meeting Borric's companions. Suli won my sympathy and heart. Ghuda was a great swordsman that I think Borric really needed to help him become a man. Nakor made me laugh!

- The culture in Kesh was fun to experience. I don't approve of all their traditions, but the exotic culture was fun to learn about and see.

- There was quite of a bit of love making in this book. It wasn't explicit, but it is enough to make one blush.

- I didn't realize this was the revised version of the book. I've never read the original, and I'm really curious about how different it is.

- I feel like this story wrapped up nicely, so I'm curious about what the second book has to offer!