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A review by judythereader
Exile's Valor by Mercedes Lackey
4.0
It has been less than a year since the death of King Sendar in the Tedrel Wars. His daughter, Selenay, has been crowned but her youth makes her Councilers nervous. There is a plan among them to get her married off and she is determined to thwart them, unless her own heart leads her astray.
In the meantime, her Weaponsmaster, Alberich, has found some disturbing signs in his second role as spymaster for the Heralds. He has found someone trying to foment unrest against Selenay and he has also seen some questionable activity involving some young nobles.
All this while the day-to-day life of Valdemar goes on.
I don't know what to say about any book written by Mercedes Lackey. I've run out of superlatives. Recently, a friend commented that he was reading a book and there were no anti-heroes. The main characters didn't cross lines or justify immoral acts with the idea that it was for the good of all. They were just heroes.
I agree with him. Thank the Universe for Mercedes Lackey.
In the meantime, her Weaponsmaster, Alberich, has found some disturbing signs in his second role as spymaster for the Heralds. He has found someone trying to foment unrest against Selenay and he has also seen some questionable activity involving some young nobles.
All this while the day-to-day life of Valdemar goes on.
I don't know what to say about any book written by Mercedes Lackey. I've run out of superlatives. Recently, a friend commented that he was reading a book and there were no anti-heroes. The main characters didn't cross lines or justify immoral acts with the idea that it was for the good of all. They were just heroes.
I agree with him. Thank the Universe for Mercedes Lackey.