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Old 10-02-2016, 11:31 AM   #1816
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Currently reading Divided Allegiance, by Elizabeth Moon, read by Jennifer Van Dyke. This is the second in the Deed of Paksenarrion trilogy, one of my all time favourite fantasy series. This is a re-read, but the first time I'd listened to it. The first and third books in the series are WhisperSync enabled, but this middle one isn't. Annoying, as I do need to go back and forth between the audio book and the eBook, depending on where and when I can listen.

In this second book, our heroine, Paksenarrion Dorthansdotter of Three Firs, the daughter of a sheepfarmer, has left Duke Phallen's Company of mercenaries, and is headed to Fin Panir the headquarters of the Order of Gird, though she doesn't quite know where she's headed when she leaves. Along the way, there's much daring do, and quite a bit of learning and growing, as Paks learns to move beyond the fighting of a private in a troupe of infantry, to a mounted knight.

Wonderful fantasy, excellently written and well narrated. The entire series, starting with The Sheepfarmer's Daughter, is highly recommended.
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
I really like the series, but the second book was my least favorite. Too much, I deserve to suffer in it. As an ebook, there are sections that I kind of scan through. Kind of hard to do that with audiobooks.
Agreed. My least favourite of the three. But I still enjoyed it, though I'm glad to be moving on to Oath of Gold. Not sure what I'll read when this series is done.

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