![]() ![]() The worldbuilding is solid, but not revelatory like a lot of fantasy, you’ve got your traditional fantasy map, your usual fantasy world based on medieval Europe (if not England), your elves (excuse me, your ‘faie), and your wizards. The two flee to Skala and discover themselves embroiled in a conspiracy against the current Queen, and must do all in their power to unmask it, if only to save themselves. For a while, Alec is trained in the north, until Seregil and Alec run afoul of Mardus, a powerful man from Plenimar with obscure and suspicious motives. Alec of Kerry has been wrongfully imprisoned and fully expects to be beaten or killed for his false offense he certainly doesn’t expect to be rescued by Seregil of Rhíminee, a dashing rogue, thief, and noble who decides to make Alec his protégé. to the rescue, who, no longer needing her used copy, was sweet enough to sent it over to me. ![]() Luck in the Shadows is a book that has been avoiding me-there was one copy at a local used bookstore that was quickly snatched up by a gentleman I know, and, while my local library has it, I’m at school right now and don’t wish to hold a book hostage from my very sweet librarians. ![]()
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