May 19, 2022

Star of the Morning (Nine Kingdoms #1)

Star of the Morning (Nine Kingdoms #1)

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Star of the Morning (Nine Kingdoms #1) audiobook

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Review #1

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i tried i kept reading thinkinhg it was finallyg gling to get exciting. so i figure they keep alluding tok the fact that the heroine was a masterful swordsman yet never ever read any fight scenes. they would start about these creatures attacking and in the next sentence they were dispatched …no fight scene nokthing. so then i keep reading thinking may be characters interesting but no…you are vtold they are long btime comrades but never get that feeling. no bond nothing spend much of the book fixing a well. i got to 80 percent finished andcould not go another day orf moment reading this story. the author needs to read the Kate Daniel series or Sarah Maas to learn abkut try strong women with magic

 

Review #2

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Unfortunately the author started off with glass loveable doofus character, we invest in him, and then are tooled all about how awesome his supercilious brother is,. Then we follow adventures of the doofus (king) and get even fonder of him, until the jerk brother comes in again and supposed love shorty. I flipped to end to confirm my suspicions and threw the book. It would have been enjoyable if focused on the hero who needs improvement instead of the already oh so clever brother. Fine writing but I\’m way to out of love with the story to keep reading.

 

Review #3

Audiobook Star of the Morning (Nine Kingdoms #1) by Lynn Kurland

This is my favorite romantic fantasy series. It has two great leads–a strong, sword-fighting heroine and a brilliant wizard, and a pleasant fantasy world that I enjoyed visiting. It is also LIGHT fantasy, i.e., not a fantasy where you\’re actually worried at any point that things won\’t work out. There is loss and tragedy, but not George R.R. Martin level. The story is compelling, the courtship between the characters is delightful, sex does not overcome the plot as in so many paranormal/fantasy romances, and it was great to have a fantasy series that does not leave me in despair. I just can\’t read those all the time. However, there are any number of reasons that people might not be pleased with these books, so I thought I\’d list these reasons. That way, if you fit in one of these categories, you can skip these. 1.) These are light ROMANTIC fantasy, not dark romantic fantasy (Carey, Bishop) or a more brutal, traditional fantasy (Martin, Sanderson, etc. . .), so if you like the latter and get annoyed at books that lack the intricate world building, Machiavellian plots, and risk-taking of the latter, you will not like these. 2.) These books function as ONE book. One reviewer gave it one star for that reason. I managed to read the first two close together, but it was, indeed, rough waiting for the third. But now they\’re all out so you don\’t have to wait. But if you look at only the first book on its own, it would indeed be annoying because of how it ends. 3.) If you are a Kurland fan who only likes the time travel, ghosts, or historicals and does not like fantasy, skip these. I really hate time travel romances, so this was not a problem for me, but as one reviewer indicated, some people should be warned before they pick it up. So I\’m warning you. 4.) Finally, if you prefer more sexually explicit romances you are absolutely out of luck here. In terms of sex, these have a G-rating. Some readers may like reading all kinds of things but many of us have particular preferences in genre reading. So here\’s a guide. Don\’t say I didn\’t warn you. But if you like the kind of romance with characters who have the kind of longer courtship we NEVER have in romance fiction anymore and aren\’t turned off by the fantasy setting, check this out.

 

Review #4

Audio Star of the Morning (Nine Kingdoms #1) narrated by Laura Jennings

I had never read anything by Lynn Kurland prior to picking up STAR OF THE MORNING. I had never even heard of her before, due to the fact that she writes primarily historical romance and I just rarely find myself reading in that genre. But my eye caught on the cover as I walked through the romance aisle at Borders to get to the fantasy/scifi section. And something made me pause. It\’s always that dangerous pause that gets you, isn\’t it? If the book can just get a toehold on my attention, I\’m so often a goner. I reach out, picked it up, and read the back and wondered. It\’s a fairly dreamy, idealized cover and not exactly my favorite. But I liked that it was just the girl and her sword. And when I saw the word \”mercenary\” on the back I just sort of knew I would like her. And perhaps she doesn\’t always wear flowing garments of blue. So I took it home with me and am so glad I did. Because this is an absolutely delightful series and one that deserves a wider readership. STAR OF THE MORNING is the first in the Nine Kingdoms trilogy. It was published just four years ago and both of the other two books are also out in paperback so now is really the perfect time to jump in and give it a shot. It\’s straight-up high fantasy, with a nice romance tucked in there and very deft, wonderful writing. Morgan of Melksham is not pleased. After putting in her time, serving years as an elite mercenary, she is reduced to messenger status. As a favor to her old friend and mentor Sir Nicholas, she agrees to deliver a sword of some note to the King of Neroche. Mystified as to why it should have anything to do with her, Morgan is somewhat mollified to be joined by a few of her longtime compatriots. To balance this out, however, she is also joined by an annoyingly pompous lad by the name of Adhemar and–shortly thereafter–by his somewhat less pompous younger brother Miach. Together, the assorted companions set out to see the blade safely to its rightful owner. And Morgan is forced to bite her tongue and see the job through, despite her lifelong hatred of all things magical and her legendary inability to suffer fools (such as Adhemar) gladly. Miach, on the other hand, becomes a friend. With his easy manner and utterly unrefined approach to life, he manages to make stoic Morgan smile, even laugh once or twice. And the journey seems somehow less taxing with him along. But their task becomes more urgent as they encounter various ominous portents along the way. Something–something dark–is seeping across the border into Neroche. And the only hope the king has is getting that sword into the hands of its destined wielder. If Morgan and her friends don\’t make it in time, all hell might literally break loose. The writing is what first made a favorable impression on me. It\’s honestly so light and sinuous that you don\’t even notice it. In the best way, it propels the story forward, never standing out garishly or halting along blandly. It allows the characters to stand out and shine. And they really do. Morgan is often frustrated and cranky at her present lot in life. Beautiful and ruthless, she has trouble dealing with those more frivolous and less dedicated than she is. But there is a history there as well. So many interesting questions as to how she ended up with the life that she did. Why she was raised by Sir Nicholas and why he sent her on this quest. It all amounts to the reader not really believing her gruff exterior and happily so. Then there is Miach. And Miach is perfectly delightful from top to bottom. If you don\’t like Miach, there might be something wrong with you. It is a pleasure watching him exasperatedly deal with his windbag brother at the same time as he plies sword-for-hire Morgan with jokes and compliments and attempts to get her to relax for one minute. This is a proper quest tale and, as I am a fan of such when they are well done, I loved going along for the ride. The characters are witty and up for anything and the world itself is twisty and turny and full of a long history of alternately dastardly and noble rulers. No one is exactly who they say they are, of course. And it all builds up to a very startling climax. Just when you think what you were hoping would happen will, in fact, happen–the threads of the tale are flung far and wide across the whole of the Nine Kingdoms and you are left gasping at the implications. I had to wait a year for the sequel. There was grumbling involved. But I will tell you that it was completely and utterly worth it, as The Mage\’s Daughter is a worthy successor in every way and sits contentedly on my Beloved Bookshelf. If you haven\’t run across this series before, I do hope you give it a try. It is a comfort read, uncomplicated but lovely, full of characters who will work their way into your affections. Highly recommended, particularly for fans of Sharon Shinn and Robin McKinley. Reading Order: STAR OF THE MORNING, The Mage\’s Daughter , and Princess of the Sword

 

Review #5

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I have loved this book for years. I have lost count of how many times I have come back to this book and the other two in this trilogy. I love the character driven plot and it\’s also something in have read with my family. It\’s an adult book, but clean just like we have come to love from Ms. Kurland. I wore my paperbacks out so had to get the digital copies!

 



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