I've been a fan of this series since the first book. Dropping humans into another species and how their culture and ours really do not mix and how they have learned to get along is very interesting. Plus, the troubles of the teenage heir is most interesting.
I have loved this series since the very first book, Foreigner, and despite being the first book of a fourth trilogy, the story is still as strong as ever.
The Faraid still haven't taken the hint to vacate Bren's apartment, and Tatiseigi has just sent a note announcing he'll be arriving to reclaim the apartment Bren has been using... in two days.
Bren decides it would be wisest to pay a visit to his country estate and enjoy some peace and quiet and a visit from his brother and his brother's girlfriend, Bren's ex-fiancee Barb, but atevi cutthroat politics ensue.
This is a very fast-paced novel and I couldn't put it down. It also does a nice job filling in a bit more background on some of the characters we have met in previous books.
The Faraid still haven't taken the hint to vacate Bren's apartment, and Tatiseigi has just sent a note announcing he'll be arriving to reclaim the apartment Bren has been using... in two days.
Bren decides it would be wisest to pay a visit to his country estate and enjoy some peace and quiet and a visit from his brother and his brother's girlfriend, Bren's ex-fiancee Barb, but atevi cutthroat politics ensue.
This is a very fast-paced novel and I couldn't put it down. It also does a nice job filling in a bit more background on some of the characters we have met in previous books.