Rhuth
Aug 22, 2006, 11:33 PM
The Nightrunner Series
by Lynn Flewelling (http://www.sff.net/people/Lynn.Flewelling/)
Luck In The Shadows (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0553575422/104-8755690-8688737?v=glance&n=283155)
Stalking Darkness (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0553575430/ref=pd_bxgy_text_b/104-8755690-8688737?ie=UTF8)
Traitor's Moon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0553577255/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_k2a_2_txt/104-8755690-8688737?ie=UTF8)
More to come… *tapping fingers*
So…
I was off to go on lengthy vacations with plane flights and lots of sitting around. I needed reading material. I wandered over to the SciFi/Fantacy section… because I’m a geek and proud of it, thank you! But I had no idea what to get. I randomly picked up a book that had a female on the cover… because I was in the mood for a heroine. But it was a second book in a series. The first one was missing. But there was another series by the same author that was written before this series. Ick. A male hero… and he’s sporting a mullet! Now I’m thinking I really want that unavailable warrior chick! I always want what I can’t have! Oh well. Mullet boy will tell me if it’s a good author and worth special ordering my warrior chick.
I am happy to inform you that Seregil is much better looking in writing than he is in the cover art of Luck In The Shadows. Imagine my surprise that I randomly picked up this book to discover that he is bisexual as well! I started out thinking “Well someone rolled up a stereotypical rogue”. From there Lynn Flewelling proceeded to slowly chip away at the conventional forms of fantasy writing until I was completely unable to predict the storyline. I was on the edge of my seat, unable to put down the book and swooning over unconventional love scenes.
Seriously! It is swoon worthy! This isn’t porn material. I’d feel perfectly comfortable reading these books to my grade school children. Okay, the macabre might be a bit much for my daughter, but I bet she would swoon over the love scenes! It is just not a prince finding a princess and living happily ever after. In fact, every essence of that last sentence gets smashed to smithereens and not in any way that you will guess.
So go read it! Start with Luck In The Shadows to get the fullest introduction to the Skalan world. You could skip to Stalking Darkness for the best swooning material. Traitor’s Moon is the latest in the series. It can certainly stand on its own as an almost draining tribute to the long and painful process of healing. She has promised to write more, and I can hardly wait to get my hands on them. In the meantime, I’ve started in on my warrior chick in The Bone Doll’s Twin. After that, I will finally get to the original book I picked up, Hidden Warrior. There is another in this Tamir series called The Oracle's Queen, so I have enough reading now to go on another vacation! I won't though. I have found that vacationing gets in the way of my fantasy reading.
The Tamir series is set in the same world as the Nightrunner series but much much earlier in history. I haven’t finished it yet, but it seems to be showing how the world in the Nightrunner series became what it is. Oh… and the heroine… she’s transsexual.
by Lynn Flewelling (http://www.sff.net/people/Lynn.Flewelling/)
Luck In The Shadows (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0553575422/104-8755690-8688737?v=glance&n=283155)
Stalking Darkness (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0553575430/ref=pd_bxgy_text_b/104-8755690-8688737?ie=UTF8)
Traitor's Moon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0553577255/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_k2a_2_txt/104-8755690-8688737?ie=UTF8)
More to come… *tapping fingers*
So…
I was off to go on lengthy vacations with plane flights and lots of sitting around. I needed reading material. I wandered over to the SciFi/Fantacy section… because I’m a geek and proud of it, thank you! But I had no idea what to get. I randomly picked up a book that had a female on the cover… because I was in the mood for a heroine. But it was a second book in a series. The first one was missing. But there was another series by the same author that was written before this series. Ick. A male hero… and he’s sporting a mullet! Now I’m thinking I really want that unavailable warrior chick! I always want what I can’t have! Oh well. Mullet boy will tell me if it’s a good author and worth special ordering my warrior chick.
I am happy to inform you that Seregil is much better looking in writing than he is in the cover art of Luck In The Shadows. Imagine my surprise that I randomly picked up this book to discover that he is bisexual as well! I started out thinking “Well someone rolled up a stereotypical rogue”. From there Lynn Flewelling proceeded to slowly chip away at the conventional forms of fantasy writing until I was completely unable to predict the storyline. I was on the edge of my seat, unable to put down the book and swooning over unconventional love scenes.
Seriously! It is swoon worthy! This isn’t porn material. I’d feel perfectly comfortable reading these books to my grade school children. Okay, the macabre might be a bit much for my daughter, but I bet she would swoon over the love scenes! It is just not a prince finding a princess and living happily ever after. In fact, every essence of that last sentence gets smashed to smithereens and not in any way that you will guess.
So go read it! Start with Luck In The Shadows to get the fullest introduction to the Skalan world. You could skip to Stalking Darkness for the best swooning material. Traitor’s Moon is the latest in the series. It can certainly stand on its own as an almost draining tribute to the long and painful process of healing. She has promised to write more, and I can hardly wait to get my hands on them. In the meantime, I’ve started in on my warrior chick in The Bone Doll’s Twin. After that, I will finally get to the original book I picked up, Hidden Warrior. There is another in this Tamir series called The Oracle's Queen, so I have enough reading now to go on another vacation! I won't though. I have found that vacationing gets in the way of my fantasy reading.
The Tamir series is set in the same world as the Nightrunner series but much much earlier in history. I haven’t finished it yet, but it seems to be showing how the world in the Nightrunner series became what it is. Oh… and the heroine… she’s transsexual.