It’s interesting, but it certainly doesn’t standalone. THE SHINING ONES does fall a bit into the typical second book of a trilogy pattern – there’s a lot of moving people around, gathering allies, and putting out fires as new ones are created. If Sparhawk and his allies are to have any hope of defeating this growing threat they must resurrect the sacred jewel of the Troll-Gods, otherwise the fate of not just their kingdoms, but the entire world, will be at stake… Sarabian’s enemies are regrouping and once again plan to attempt to take the empire for themselves.īut more disturbing than the political machinations of court, there have been reported sightings of Shining Ones among the hordes of monsters roaming the land. Sparhawk and Queen Ehlana must do everything they can to educate Tamuli Emperor Sarabian in the art of leadership if they are to have any chance of standing against the evil focus that threaten their kingdoms.
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