Lucky me, I get to review a few more of her books! Then again, I'd probably read them anyway...
Anyway, here are the books (after the fold):
And now for the descriptions (from Amazon):
1. The Prodigal Mage by Karen Miller
Many years have passed since the last Mage War. It has been a time of great change. But not all changes are for the best, and Asher's world is in peril once more.
The weather magic that keeps Lur safe is failing. Among the sorcerers, only Asher has the skill to mend the antique weather map that governs the seasons, keeping the land from being crushed by natural forces. Yet, when Asher risks his life to meddle with these dangerous magic, the crisis is merely delayed, not averted.
Asher's son Rafel inherited his father's talents, but he has been forbidden to use them. With Lur facing devastation, however, he may be its only hope.2. The Reluctant Mage by Karen Miller
It's been many months since Rafel ventured over Barl's Mountains into the unknown, in a desperate bid to seek help for their ravaged land. With his father's Weather Magic exhausted, there seemed no other hope. Now this too has died.
Only Deenie believes Rafel still lives, sensing her brother in tortured dreams. She also knows she must try to find him, as only Rafel's talents could heal their land. The prospect terrifies Deenie, yet she sees no other choice.
She soon learns of a dangerous new power. Deenie comes to suspect that not only is her brother involved, but that the evil their father destroyed is somehow reborn. And if she can't save Rafel, then through him, Morg's vast power could once again command their world.By the way, I'm almost halfway through The Prodigal Mage, and I'm loving it.
So that's that. So, have you received or purchased anything of interest lately?
I'll be interested to see what you think of The Reluctant Mage when you get around to it. I am a HUGE Miller fan, but really struggled with the new book..having stopped reading it 3 times so far (about 150 pages into it I think).
ReplyDeleteJeff: Well, I'm about halfway through. I agree that it's taking a while to get to the meat, but so did The Innocent Mage.
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