Barbara S. (barbsis) - , reviewed on + 1076 more book reviews
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I really enjoyed the first two books in this series but I read them in 2008 and 2009 respectively so when I started Destiny's Star I had no clear recollection of the previous stories other than knowing that I liked them. This book is not a stand alone and cannot be understood or enjoyed without first reading Daggerstar and White Star immediately receding Destiny's Star.
I couldn't follow what was going on at all and I suddenly didn't like either Bethral or Ezren and I liked them just fine in the previous books. Bethral is supposed to be this fierce warrior woman who protects the Queen and tossed here onto the Plains with Ezren she suddenly thinks she isn't good enough for a handicapped storyteller. WTH? Yeah I know it was supposed to be some sweet romance but it wasn't. It was just one confusing irritating event after another after another.
I guess it's possible if you read all three in a row to enjoy this book but if you haven't recently read the other two, don't bother with this one because you will not enjoy it.
I couldn't follow what was going on at all and I suddenly didn't like either Bethral or Ezren and I liked them just fine in the previous books. Bethral is supposed to be this fierce warrior woman who protects the Queen and tossed here onto the Plains with Ezren she suddenly thinks she isn't good enough for a handicapped storyteller. WTH? Yeah I know it was supposed to be some sweet romance but it wasn't. It was just one confusing irritating event after another after another.
I guess it's possible if you read all three in a row to enjoy this book but if you haven't recently read the other two, don't bother with this one because you will not enjoy it.
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