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Loading... Kushiel's Mercy (2008)by Jacqueline Carey
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I loved the final installment of Imriel's trilogy! I wish I could stay with these characters forever - however I know all good things must come to an end. *sigh ( ) This is definitely my favorite of the Imriel books. Part of it is simply that Imriel has grown up a lot, but the core of it is the deep, intense love he and Sidonie share, and what it enables them to do. This is an incredibly romantic story, although not in a traditional way. I seldom read books more than once anymore, but this is my second time to read this one, and I'm sure I'll read it again. Kushiel’s Mercy is the last book in the second of three trilogies in the Kushiel’s Universe books. Three more books to go. I enjoyed the first trilogy quite a lot, but overall I enjoyed this second trilogy more. The main character worked a bit better for me, plus I think the author’s writing improved, especially compared to the first book which was her first published novel. I really enjoyed the storyline in this book. It had some fun tropes that I haven’t run into much lately and I often had trouble putting the book down. There were a couple niggling logic issues I had trouble buying into, but they weren’t enough to pull me out of the story or dampen the fun. I think the whole trilogy had a little more humor than the first one did. At least, I found myself laughing a little more while I read it. There’s still a lot of dark stuff though, so this isn’t a humorous series overall. If there’s one big complaint I have, particularly the last two books, it’s that there are so many repetitive sex scenes and re-re-re-re-re-re-affirmations that the characters in question love each other. There’s usually some plot-driving discussion during those scenes to help keep them from being a complete bore, but it still got tedious. I look forward to finding out what the last trilogy is about, after a short non-Kushiel break. no reviews | add a review
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HTML:From Jacqueline Carey, New York Times bestselling author of Kushiel's Scion and Kushiel's Justice, comes the final adventure in the Imriel Trilogy. Having paid dearly for ignoring Elua's edict to love as thou wilt, Imriel and Sidonie have finally come forward to publicly confess their love for each other---only to watch the news ignite turmoil throughout the land. Those who are old enough cannot forget the misdeeds of Imriel's mother, Melisande, whose self-serving lies plunged their country into war. In order to quell the uprising, Queen Ysandre hands down a decree: she will not divide the lovers, but neither will she acknowledge them. And if they decide to marry, Sidonie will be disinherited. That is, unless Imriel can find his mother and bring her back to Terre D'Ange to be executed for treason.... No library descriptions found. |
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