Inherited Danger (The Dawning of Power)
Reviews
“Another great fantasy!”
- Lynda Williams, author of the Okal Rel saga
“…I was completely drawn into Brian’s story. The characters were real people with honest feelings…”
- Arlene Radasky, author of The Fox
Product Description
Inherited Danger is Book Two of The Dawning of Power trilogy. Leaving her homeland behind, Catrin Volker goes in search of knowledge and peace, unaware that she will face the greatest evil her world has ever known.Reviews
“Another great fantasy!”
- Lynda Williams, author of the Okal Rel saga
“…I was completely drawn into Brian’s story. The characters were real people with honest feelings…”
- Arlene Radasky, author of The Fox
Product Description
Inherited Danger is Book Two of The Dawning of Power trilogy. Leaving her homeland behind, Catrin Volker goes in search of knowledge and peace, unaware that she will face the greatest evil her world has ever known.
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Good Continuation,
I previously reviewed on Amazon the first book in this trilogy: Call of the Herald. Everything I said in that review basically stands for this book and the next as well. Understandably so, since it’s apparent that all 3 books were likely written at the same time as a single book and split for convenience.
Now books 2 and 3 being the same as book 1 has good and bad points. The good is that the story is still interesting and the main character is still engaging.
However, the deficiencies become increasingly distracting. We still have secondary characters who have no apparent reason for existing, minor storylines that contribute little to the overall narrative, and a main character whose erratic swings between helpless/juvenile/incompetent behavior and Wonderwoman are sometimes annoying.
Having said all that…I read book 2 and then bought book 3 and read it too. Go figure.
Just make this a book to read on an airplane or during or between some other light activity. It’s generally interesting and enjoyable and a good bargain on Kindle. I’m not sorry I bought the books.
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|Good continuation,
As the 2nd book of a trilogy, there is a danger that this book will just serve as transition for the finale. Fortunately, there is plenty of action in the 4,110 locations. Death comes to some characters, and other characters fade into the background. Catrin steps even more firmly into the spotlight.
The novel asks the interesting question of does fate cause prophecies to come true, or is people who believe in prophecy that cause those same prophecies to be fulfilled?
Solid follow-up to the first book. I’ll pick up the 3rd book, so I’d say the author got me interested enough to keep going.
The background is interesting enough that I would be interested in other stories set in the world.
As I said in my first review, I appreciate that the author hasn’t written 1200 page tomes. I’ve read a lot of 19th Century works, and I like my books in smaller sizes, like this one.
Definitely worth getting if you like fantasy.
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|Keeps getting better. I have to read the next one.,
The first in the series started a bit slow. The excitement builds like a snowball going down a mountain with this second one. I have to read the next one.
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