![]() ![]() It's interesting to see them wrestle with the unexpected feelings of being in love with someone, maybe. The eunuch is still a little closed off about their past, with obvious good reason. Where “Sword Dance” was told from Damiskos’ point of view, we now have this story from Varazda’s. Of course, as in the first book, things don't go exactly as planned.Īs this book is a direct sequel to the first volume of the series, you'll want to have read that book first before reading this one. ![]() More importantly, will the feelings for each other they barely got to explore remain the same, or will time have dulled them. Damiskos has returned to Pheme while Varazda has come back to Boukos, but now Damiskos is coming for a visit and Varazda wonders what the ex-soldier will make of the odd little family he has created over the years living in Saffron Alley. Note: The author kindly offered an advanced copy of this book in exchange for a review.Ī month has passed since the events recounted in Sword Dance. ![]()
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