Darkspell

, #2

Paperback, 476 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1994 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-586-20079-7
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On the long roads of Deverry ride two mercenaries whose fates like hidden deep in that of their own land. But Lord Rhodry, exiled from the dragon court of Aberwyn, has yet to discover his true parentage, and his swordmaster-lover, Jill, has barely glimpsed her awesome powers. Meanwhile, the ancient sorcerer Nevyn, held back by his vows from boldly intervening in their lives, can only watch and wait as Rhodry and Jill move ever closer to danger. For as the two struggle to recover the Great Stone, the mystic jewel that guides the conscience of the kingship of Deverry, malevolent dark masters are weaving terrifying spells against them--and displacing messengers of death.Katharine Kerr has extensively rewritten Darkspell, incorporating major changes in the text, making this her definitive edition. Here the epic saga that began with the Daggerspell continues--a tale of might and magic, lust and glory, dark danger and poignant …

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Well crafted escapism, not for everyone

4 stars

Content warning sexual violence mention

reviewed Darkspell by Katharine Kerr (Deverry Cycle, #2)

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I think it took a couple of weeks to read, just due to time constraints. I did enjoy it. When the past came up, I was a little irritated because I wanted to find out what would happen in the current. That story was entertaining on its own, and I see how it shapes Jill in the current. Although, it seemed like at the end of the past story, the author got tired of it as well, and it wrapped up in a warped way.

Interesting links are made between the previous book and this. I wonder, with Dannyn's child, did we see a direct line ancestor of Cullyn?

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