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Devlin's Honor (Sword of Change, Book 2)
Devlin's Honor - Sword of Change, Book 2
Author: Patricia Bray
Quest to the Death — Devlin of Duncaer is the Chosen One, champion of the Kingdom of Jorsk. A simple metalsmith and farmer turned warrior, he has become the most unlikely of heroes to the conquerors of his own people, the Caerfolk. Yet there is a growing faction of Jorskians who believe that if he were truly anointed as Chosen One by the G...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780553584769
ISBN-10: 0553584766
Publication Date: 6/3/2003
Pages: 416
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3.8 stars, based on 31 ratings
Publisher: Spectra
Book Type: Paperback
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ruthy avatar reviewed Devlin's Honor (Sword of Change, Book 2) on + 56 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This 2nd book of the trilogy has Devlin feeling less the doomed man who only becomes the Chosen One so he can die to feeling like he's been destined to become the Chosen One by the gods. He doesn't really like this at all. But the quest this time is to find the lost Sword of Light back in his old home region of Duncaer where it was the instrumental weapon leading to the loss of their freedom of that region to the Jorskians' rule. The feeling of threat from some unknown force is getting stronger but Devlin has to leave anyway to find the sword that is lost before he can fight the threat that is coming. It is hard for him to go home. This book is better than the first because there is less world-building and more action that is a little more believable. I enjoyed it. Not hard to read at all.
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reviewed Devlin's Honor (Sword of Change, Book 2) on + 16 more book reviews
I liked book 1 MUCH better. I felt she lost some of the main characters personality in this book.
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I like fantasy, the Devlin stories are on the easy reading side... a fun read but not as in depth as Tolken or G. Martin. If you like knights and sword fighting, and the reluctant hero, then this makes a lite read.


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