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The third installment in the Sisters of the Sun trilogy. This one features Isadora, the oldest Fyne witch. She's Empress Liane's personal witch and friend. Lucan, her soon to be lover, is the prophesied Prince of Swords for the Circle of Bacwyn and he comes to the palace in search of the Star of Bacwyn. He thinks the ring Isadora wears is the Star, but of course, Isadora herself is the Star. Meanwhile, Arik's troops are growing stronger and the sisters are trying to meet so they can break the Fyne curse. Overall, a satisfying ending to the series, but again, I was a bit annoyed with all the romance. The political aspects were much more interesting for me. :)
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Third in the Sisters of the Sun series and my second favorite of the three. I really enjoyed seeing Isadora find herself some happiness because she was so glum in the first two books. The entire book was well written, with a strong character presence.
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It is well devaloped book in this series but all the 3 Fyne Witches are a good read.
There is a steady decline in the quality of the books though, from the best (Fyne Witches) to the 'manufacturing' worst.
(Emperor's Brides). So enjoy this series and check the other books out before you get them.
The next series (Children of the sun) rent them, only two of the 3 books are good to OK read.
The third series (Emperor's Brides) is a total bummer all 3 of them flat and without a spark.
There is indication that there will be another series, (in the 22 nights for sure).
And with the steady decline in this authors writing and imagination I'm pretty sure I will pass on those...
Too bad..... ;0(