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Windward Shore

By Sharon Hinck
Windward Shore by Sharon Hinck digital book - Fable

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The island world of Meriel faces an old adversary and a new danger. Will the reformed Order die before it has a chance to blossom?
 

Storm clouds loom on the horizon as Carya and Brantley struggle to overcome wounds of the past and build a future together. The fragile new Order is on shaky ground, with too few dancers and sparse resources. Then trouble erupts—and now an insidious rebellion and a new foe threaten their entire world.


When she uncovers an old enemy behind all the destruction, Carya realizes the past is not done with her. With conflict tearing apart the dancers and villages, rimmers are soon overrun, and Carya must unite her people by leading the battle to protect the very heart of her world … or lose it all.

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“I am so sad that I just didn't really like this one. The first book in the series was so good that I had high expectations I think. It felt like it moved really slow. And for some reason a few of the metaphors caught me off guard and really didn't make any sense and it slowed things down even more for me to figure out what was being said. I also did not like the added element of Carya being pregnant. It made the adventure in the story much more difficult to believe. Like when one of the foeland commanders tried to trap her in his bedroom, and she's obviously showing, and apparently it's a thing for commanders to try to get women pregnant...but she's already pregnant...it just didn't add up. So it felt like it was a scene thrown in for drama and shock, which I'm not a huge fan of. Carya also had so much concern for saving the capture women because every life matters - but I'm not convinced her baby in utero could have survived everything she went through - much less has put women into labor too early. Then in the epilogue we don't even get to That whole aspect just felt unrealistic and it was central to the story.”

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