The way the story evolves is quite dark and foreboding, the pacing is better here than in the first book even if I enjoyed the character developments there better. I am weak for coming of age stories especially when they are about discovering your powers. Asher is more miserable and pressed here which is natural, as he is from all sides; even his loved ones have hidden agendas for him.
Dialog is one of Karen Millers strengths which she shows again in this novel. I also like that we learn more about the other characters around Asher. Some of them have great character development. I am not entirely happy with Asher and Dathne’s romance though, but that could be just me. I am picky when it comes to love. But that would be my only real complaint against an otherwise decent fantasy novel.
Awakened Mage is mostly about Asher in the role of the savior and how he and the people around him grow into the Prophesy. This is not a fast paced action and it invites more to contemplation than celebration in the end. I would still recommend it as it is quite enjoyable fantasy.
Reviewer: Ove Jansson
Rating: 7/10
Title: Awakened Mage
Series: Kingmaker, Kingbreaker 2
Author: Karen Miller
Genre: Fantasy
Paperback: 678 pages
Publisher: Orbit (2006, 1st 2005)
Copy: Bought it for my son
Rating: 7/10
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Title: Awakened Mage
Series: Kingmaker, Kingbreaker 2
Author: Karen Miller
Genre: Fantasy
Paperback: 678 pages
Publisher: Orbit (2006, 1st 2005)
Copy: Bought it for my son
"The evil foretold has risen ... and we are all that stands between it and the end."
Asher has come a long way for a fisherman's son. Together with his friend Prince Gar, he has defended their kingdom against its bitterest enemy, but at great cost.
Now, the evil mage Morg is preparing for his most deadly assault. Desperate, trapped in a broken body, Morg has little time and fewer scruples. And he has a plan.
As Gar and Asher unwittingly fall into a dangerous deception, Morg gets ever closer to his goal. And this victory would be particularly sweet'for who better to destroy the kingdom than the two who would give anything to save it?
1 comment:
I haven't read this book yet but think I know what you mean about being "picky" with romance.
Very strong books have been ruined for me because they include a romance that feels forced or I just don't believe.
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