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Book Reviews of Summoned to Tourney (Bedlam's Bard, Bk 2)

Summoned to Tourney (Bedlam's Bard, Bk 2)
Summoned to Tourney - Bedlam's Bard, Bk 2
Author: Mercedes Lackey, Ellen Guon
ISBN-13: 9780671721220
ISBN-10: 0671721224
Publication Date: 1992
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 62 ratings
Publisher: Baen
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Summoned to Tourney (Bedlam's Bard, Bk 2) on
A continuation of the story of Eric, Beth and Kory. It was a good story. The only problem I had was the characters, especially Eric, get bogged down in mental dilemas, arguing with themselves over what they should do.
frazerc avatar reviewed Summoned to Tourney (Bedlam's Bard, Bk 2) on + 672 more book reviews
Our band of heroes [and heroine] move to San Francisco and the plot continues...

Read in order.

Contains some m/m so if that's a problem for you stay away...

Bedlam's Bard
1. Knight of Ghosts and Shadows (1990) (with Ellen Guon)
2. Summoned to Tourney (1992) (with Ellen Guon)
4. Beyond World's End (2000) (with Rosemary Edghill)
5. Spirits White as Lightning (2001) (with Rosemary Edghill)
6. Mad Maudlin (2003) (with Rosemary Edghill)
7. Music to My Sorrow (2005) (with Rosemary Edghill)
Ellen Guon the co-author also has Bedlam Boyz (1993) which ties into this series.
reviewed Summoned to Tourney (Bedlam's Bard, Bk 2) on
I loved this book!
reviewed Summoned to Tourney (Bedlam's Bard, Bk 2) on + 1568 more book reviews
A sequel to Lackey and Edghill's urban fantasy KNIGHT OF GHOSTS AND SHADOWS. A really fine read!

From back cover: Elves in L.A.? Not so hard to believe. But when things get a little too hot in L.A. where do they go? Up north to San Francisco. All is well there with our elf-lord, his human bard companion and the mage who brought them all together--until it turns out that San Francisco is doomed to fall off the face of the continent unless our bard can summon the Nightflyers, the soul-devouring shadow creatures from the dreaming world--creatures no one on Earth could possibly control . . .