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Lord of the Fading Lands
by C.L. Wilson
This is a very straightforward fantasy-romance. It's pretty much populated with stock characters, and has a little glossary in the back of terms and phrases in the Fey or Eld languages. Due to all of this, and to the slightly awkward writing style, I couldn't help thinking that if Eragon had been a romance, it would have been Lord of the Fading Lands. The plot took quite a long time to get going, and I swear the characters were repeating themselves - at least, the statements about the characters' thoughts were very repetitive.
The book actually had less sexual content than I expected (as a romance) and most of it was very tame, but then it briefly veered off into being overly explicit, enough to make me go "yeccchh." Odd.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but as the plot picked up a bit nearer the end, the book became JUST interesting enough that I MIGHT pick up book two.
The book actually had less sexual content than I expected (as a romance) and most of it was very tame, but then it briefly veered off into being overly explicit, enough to make me go "yeccchh." Odd.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but as the plot picked up a bit nearer the end, the book became JUST interesting enough that I MIGHT pick up book two.