The Forests Of Dru Sorcerous Moons – Book 4 eBook Jeffe Kennedy
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An Enemy Land
Once Princess Oria spun wicked daydreams from the legends of sorceresses kidnapped by the barbarian Destrye. Now, though she’s come willingly, she finds herself in a mirror of the old tales the king’s foreign trophy of war, starved of magic, surrounded by snowy forest and hostile strangers. But this place has secrets, too—and Oria must learn them quickly if she is to survive.
A Treacherous Court
Instead of the refuge he sought, King Lonen finds his homeland desperate and angry, simmering with distrust of his wife. With open challenge to his rule, he knows he and Oria—the warrior wounded and weak, the sorceress wrung dry of power—must somehow make a display of might. And despite the desire that threatens to undo them both, he still cannot so much as brush her skin.
A Fight for the Future
With war looming and nowhere left to run, Lonen and Oria must use every intrigue and instinct they can devise to plumb Dru’s mysteries, to protect their people—and to hold fast to each other. Because they know better than any what terrifying trial awaits…
The Forests Of Dru Sorcerous Moons – Book 4 eBook Jeffe Kennedy
Where to start? This series is getting frustrating for me, I feel like we are getting fed small pieces of this puzzle.We spent the last book and this one also getting a lot of verbiage but not much forward movement in the plot for a reading investment of several hundred pages.
This time we get involved in Lonen and Oria's life in his land where he is supposed to be King and she his Queen but seems more than a few of his people and family will not accept her and not all are accepting him. Some palace type intrigue and more exploring their relationship which is pretty much what we did most of last book.
This is a great story but I feel I am being fed much too little story for the pages I have read. I enjoy their relationship but this is starting to feel like the old soap operas on TV where you could watch all week and the actual story moved in inches instead of miles :) The glacial pace of this story is wearing on my excitement of the story itself.
Bottom Line: I still love this story and can see great things in the future but the pace is killing my enjoyment since I feel like these last 2 book could/should have been combined into one slightly faster paced novel. I was really looking forward to this book and I would be lying if I did not say I was disappointed. So 3.5 Stars that we will round off to 4 Stars only because I expect this series to have a epic ending, I guess I will just have to keep waiting to see if the next one moves the story ahead at a better pace, there are so many things lined up now I can't see how it cannot be action packed, but then again I expected that from this book.
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The Forests Of Dru Sorcerous Moons – Book 4 eBook Jeffe Kennedy Reviews
Lovable hero and heroine! Both strong and intelligent. Their love for each other is incredible and the author knows how to make you feel immersed in their story. Only complaint is I feel like this book was too short and that they are just trying to drag out the series.
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I really think this book ended in a really weird point and it would have made much more sense to end it with meeting lonen's mother or after the duel with his brother. There is clearly still much more story with the trom even after that duel so climax wise I don't feel like it reached the quota for where a book book should start, middle and then end. It basically stopped in the middle.
Love the series. The author is really taking her time with the story, and as a result we get to see the characters progress in a believable and identifiable manner. Everything every character does feels like the natural reaction to what they've seen and gone through. At no point does it feel like anyone's doing something just to push the book to the next plot point. The main characters are extremely likable, and they have relatable and even endearing character flaws that make them feel like real people.
The one issue with the author taking her time is the tension. Of course tension is good, but I finished off this book really chomping at the bit for the characters to conclude something. Not the main story line, but to have made some real achievement that will help lead to their eventual success. Currently it seems like every time they make any appreciable gain, something almost immediately happens to negate it. Even so, this obviously didn't hinder my enjoyment of the book much.
I'd strongly encourage anyone who likes romance or fantasy to pick these books up. Fair warning though, start from the 1st book. You will be pretty much lost if you don't.
If you're a fan of Lonen and Oria, The Forests of Dru will make your heart chime. The third book in Jeffe Kennedy’s continuing Sorcerous Moon saga is rich with events, albeit mellower ones then in the previous volumes. The novel deepens and enriches the relationship between this disparate pair, the magical Oria and the warrior Lonen. Their love burns brighter and truer, as they journey to save their world. The Forests of Dru warns of impending explosions, which sound terrible and mighty. Here, Lonen’s fractious relationship with his brother bubbles over, while Oria discovers a powerful secret, one that I suspect will guide her down a perilous path in the books to come. I love this series. The world-building is thrilling and their romance charms me, but I especially love spending time with these two unique and multifaceted characters. Kennedy's delightful embellishments include the irrepressible Chuffta and the stalwart Buttercup, two creatures as fully formed as any living, breathing human. While this book is a bridge to future adventures, do recall that bridges can be thrilling, daunting, and fraught with danger.
Like the prior book (Tides of Bara), I just wanna kick the series, like riding a black charger of a warhorse named Buttercup, and tell it, "Go! Go faster!"
I inhaled the book--as usual with this series--and wanted more. One cliched compatibility test for a couple is to build Ikea furniture together. Another is to take a road trip. If the couple survives the task, they are better set to continue their relationship. The prior book (The Tides of Bara) was this road trip. This book cashes in on the trust they've developed as they arrive in Dru, the hero Lonen's home. We get to see the daily life of the "barbarian" culture of Destrye, and the consequences of his choice of marriage partner, in the sorceress Oria. And we find the answers to the critical question can Oria, the desert flower, survive in the cold of Dru's forest, or will the transplant die in a land without magic?
Firstly, I was enjoying this series immensely. But unfortunately, it has begun to remind me of the Courtlight series by Terah Edun in that less and less actually happens in each book, and there is no major "ta-da" moment in each book anymore. As I said, I was enjoying this series immensely, but I feel like the material in this book could have been covered in several chapters rather than a whole book. Makes me wonder how many more books Ms Kennedy is planning and whether I'll persist to the end or give up in frustration.
Where to start? This series is getting frustrating for me, I feel like we are getting fed small pieces of this puzzle.
We spent the last book and this one also getting a lot of verbiage but not much forward movement in the plot for a reading investment of several hundred pages.
This time we get involved in Lonen and Oria's life in his land where he is supposed to be King and she his Queen but seems more than a few of his people and family will not accept her and not all are accepting him. Some palace type intrigue and more exploring their relationship which is pretty much what we did most of last book.
This is a great story but I feel I am being fed much too little story for the pages I have read. I enjoy their relationship but this is starting to feel like the old soap operas on TV where you could watch all week and the actual story moved in inches instead of miles ) The glacial pace of this story is wearing on my excitement of the story itself.
Bottom Line I still love this story and can see great things in the future but the pace is killing my enjoyment since I feel like these last 2 book could/should have been combined into one slightly faster paced novel. I was really looking forward to this book and I would be lying if I did not say I was disappointed. So 3.5 Stars that we will round off to 4 Stars only because I expect this series to have a epic ending, I guess I will just have to keep waiting to see if the next one moves the story ahead at a better pace, there are so many things lined up now I can't see how it cannot be action packed, but then again I expected that from this book.
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