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    My Brother (2004)

    My Brother (2004)

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    The younger brother, Jong-hyeon (Won Bin) is a good-looking, class-A fighter. The older brother,...

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The Dragon Token (Dragon Star, #2)
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The Dragon Token ( Dragon Star #2)
By Melanie Rawn
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A generation of peace among the Sunrunners has been shattered by a seemingly unstoppable invasion force. Now the time has come to fight back. Prince Pol and Maarken, his most valued general, must rally their forces in a desperate bid to halt the faceless army.


I have to admit I found this one a bit of a struggle at time. We are coming from the death of Rohan and war is raging. They are fleeing from the desert and fighting to stay alive. This book certainly didn’t shy away from a kill count with a few shocks. But it completely dried up for until we hit the last 6 chapters. I usually love this series and I will continue as I’m completely invested and really need to see this come to a conclusion. Oh the New High prince Pol is certainly trying to find his feet.
  
The Silver Wolf
The Silver Wolf
J. C. Harvey | 2022 | Fiction & Poetry
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This is a new period of history to me, and I loved learning about it and following the adventures of Jack (or Jag) Fiskardo.

The Thirty Years War appeared to me to be a period where everyone was fighting everyone else in Europe. Jack’s father is caught up in all this and is killed, swiftly followed by the apparent suicide of his mother. Jack flees, knowing that he has to get away, carrying a silver medal with a wolf on it.

Jack has a habit of falling on his feet, and then getting into trouble of one kind or another - so he doesn’t stay in any one place for long. In this book, he starts off in France, then on to Amsterdam, and then Germany.

It’s an intriguing, exciting book, and really readable. The ending has ensured that I’ll most definitely look out for the second book in this trilogy.

Many thanks to The Pigeonhole and J. C. Harvey for reading along.