Terril has rescued a prince out of slavery, and he wants to take her away from the barbarian who owns her body and soul. But does she really want to go? This description may be from another edition of this product.
Here we go again. You ever read a story and wonder what happens after the book is over? Well, this is not that story. There is no happily ever after or murder-suicide for Tammad and Terrillian. Oh, no. This is round three of the story. Tammad tries to force Terril to obey him and to admit that she loves him by pretending he's going to sell her. He tells her he will sell her to another llenda because he says he makes her unhappy. Of course, you have the usual return characters and the introduction of some strange new characters and Terril trys to runaway, again. However, there is a great deal more understanding between Tammad and Terril by the end of the book. I guess, the reason this book is good, but not my favorite, is there wasn't anything profoundly suprising or shocking in this book. Don't get me wrong, it's a good story and I like it, but I don't think I'll re-read it as much as I do the second book because it's sorta an extension, rather than a true sequel to the second book. I think if I had read this book first, I would like it even more.
I give this a 4 because you need the other books
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I give this a 4 star because you need the other books in the series to make it a 5 star. In this part of the series Terrillian is again with Tamad but the Prince that was once her body slave (in part 2) wishes to fight Tamad for her. This leads to a quest to the anvil that lets people see themselves as they truly are. Because of her PSI there are great repercussions for Terrillian after her visit to the anvil. Like the whole series worth reading.
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