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Paperback Publisher: Berkley Trade Format: Bargain Price The stirring conclusion to the “superb romantic fantasy trilogy”(Midwest Book Review) from the USA Today bestselling author of The Mage’s Daughter.
Born out of “a fantasy world…too wonderful to miss” (Paranormal Romance) the Nine Kingdoms Trilogy now explodes in the fiercest battle yet as the fate of a kingdom lies with a man and woman bound by love, magic, and a legendary—and perilous—sword.
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| Princess of Sword |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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I really enjoyed this book. I have an interest in Lynn Kurlands choice of subjects and look forward to future stories.
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| Nice conclusion |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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Micah is the best. Very romantic hero. I was glad to see the heroine grow back her backbone. She was lost and weak in the second book. I also liked seeing more of the brothers in this one. They were barely acknowledge in the first or second. I would classify these mostly a romance and secondary a fantasy. My only complaint is that the story was finished almost 100 pages before the end of the book. The rest of the book was like an overlarge epilogue. It would have been better if it was summarized in one chapter instead.
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| I WANT TO MARRY MIACH |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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Miach is the true draw to this story... Ladies, the reason we read romance is to find a guy like him and have him brought to life from the page. He is truly a rare find. My only advice to readers of this fantasy series is to NOT start with this book - buy, borrow, steal "Star of the Morning" and "The Mage's Daughter", read them and then get started on this book; otherwise you will be lost as to what is going on (this is not one of those series that rehashes entire sequences for you in order to "catch up"). Although I feel this book, the finale, could have been better, the series itself really astounded me in how well-wrought it was; Lynn Kurland is truly one talented lady. This series is going to be a wonderful addition to my 'favorites' bookshelf. Please keep them coming, Lynn!
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| Couldn't have said it better myself |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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I absolutely loved this series!!! I think is my favorite of all time. I can't say it better than it's already been said by many others, and I wouldn't want to write a spoiler anyway. I've read this trilogy several times and I will probably read it several more. For me that is saying a LOT. I pour through books and rarely read the same one more than once... This series touched me. Thank you Ms. Kurland!
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| Great Trilogy |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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The Princess of the Sword is the third book in the Nine Kingdoms trilogy, and you should read the first two before this one to get the background. I really liked this trilogy, it was a nice fantasy story with a great romance. The main focus throughout the trilogy is the relationship between Morgan and Miach, as they work to fight the evil taking over the kingdom. In this book they, along with friends and relatives, are searching for information that will help Morgan close the "well of evil". I don't think the world building, or even the final confrontations at the well and with the evil mage were that great, but overall I would recommend this series. It was a consistently good story with a beautiful romance as it's overarching theme.
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