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- ASIN : B002NIYFQ2
- ISBN-10 : 0553583891
- ISBN-13 : 978-0553583892
- Poids de l'article : 227 g
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Lady Joanna Hawkforte is looking for he brother, Royce, who left nine months ago to go to Akora. Akora is a warrior island nation that kills any and all visitors. Royce should have been back six months ago and Lady Joanna is understandably distressed. Royce is the only family that Joanna has left. Joanna leaves Hawkforte for London and tries every avenue she can find to get information about Royce. Her last option is to pursue information through Lord Darcourt who is a decedent of the only known survivor to land on Akora. Lord Darcourt snubs Joanna in front of the ton and leaves Joanna no choice but to stow away on his ship as he leaves to go back to Akora. That is all I will say because the rest is all the intrigue of discovery of Akora and the treachery of both Akorans and the English.
I didn't enjoy this book as much as the Viking & Saxon series, but perhaps some of that was that I was only able to snag small pieces of time here and there to read this. Perhaps I wasn't able to immerse myself as much as I wanted. I enjoyed all the Akora stuff, but I felt like the time between Darcourt and Joanna was a little flat. I am however looking forward to the third book which is the Vanax and Brianna.
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this are very good and plays to events even today of presumptions that can be made as to what cultures and people are all about with out really knowing the truth or how it really is. I think it is interesting that she has some of her characters from both cultures this gives it a little slant as they can understand both sides of the argument and
loyalties which she brings up in all of these trilogies. Also her treatment of the women characters are very good they are powerful and strong not weaklings.
