Saturday, January 31, 2009

The Phoenix Endangered - Mercedes Lackey & James Mallory

Book Two of the Enduring Flame.

The Phoenix Endangered was a good read and I am looking forward to the next in the series.

Synopsis

In The Phoenix Endangered, second in The Enduring Flame, Tiercel, a budding High Mage, and Harrier, a reluctant Knight-Mage, develop greater power—and learn of the evils of war when they see the devastation caused by the fanatical armies of the Wild Mage Bisochim.

The desert tribespeople led by young Shaiara flee Bisochim’s evil, seeking a legendary oasis deep in the desert—a refuge that may hold the key to stopping Bisochim and preserving the Balance between Light and Darkness . . . or that may be the cause of Light’s ultimate downfall.



Publishers Weekly

Harrier Gillain, future Knight-Mage, and his best friend, Tiercel Rolfort, High Mage in training, tread familiar ground in this sequel to 2007's The Phoenix Unchained, following the command of the Light in a quest to destroy the Dark. Accompanied by Kateta, a pushy, nagging unicorn, and the mammoth black dragon Ancaladar, the teen heroes prepare themselves in the elven city of Karahelanderialigor before setting out in search of the Lake of Fire, where the Wildmage Bisochim Bluerobe is raising a fanatic horde of desert nomads. Harrier and Tiercel's lengthy trek comes most vividly to life through the subplot of young nomad leader Shaiara, who risks her whole tribe on the chance of finding Abi'Abadshar, a legendary oasis of alien technology. Adding thinly veiled racial subtext to the customary coming-of-age world-saving story, this epic will mostly appeal to those who like their fantasy by the numbers. (Sept.)

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Jackie Cassada - Library Journal

Following the visions given them by the Wild Magic, the young High Mage Tiercel; his Bonded dragon, Ancaladar; the Knight-Mage Harrier; and his sometime companion, the unicorn Kareta, continue their journey, this time in search of the Lake of Fire, thought to lie in the inhospitable Madiran Desert. At the same time, as the Wild Mage Bisochim leads his desert armies in a war of conquest, a small tribe led by a young woman, Shaiara, flee Bisochim's onslaught in search of a hidden oasis where they might find safety. Coauthors Lackey and Mallory continue their fantasy sequel to The Phoenix Unchained by expanding on their world's desert societies and the secrets hidden far beneath the sands. As the young characters learn to accept responsibility for their actions, their trials increase in difficulty. Solidly developed characters, appealing magical companions, and an intriguing tale make this a good addition, along with its predecessor, to any fantasy collection.

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