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Corinne S
  • Rated 4 stars

So far so good. Was looking for a little more romance in this book with Miach and Morgan. Would really love to see this on screen. It would be amazing!

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  • Corinne S
      • Rated 4 stars

    So far so good. Was looking for a little more romance in this book with Miach and Morgan. Would really love to see this on screen. It would be amazing!

    Corinne S wrote this review Wednesday, August 12 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    hirschikiss22
      • Rated 5 stars

    Loved this trilogy

    hirschikiss22 wrote this review Wednesday, May 20 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    imbag
      • Rated 5 stars

    What a satisfactory finale it was, peppered with Ms Kurland’s typical light humour and chaste approach to the romance angle.

    imbag wrote this review Saturday, April 18 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Frank!
      • Rated 4 stars

    I finished Princess of the Sword. And I must say if its the last of the three I am a bit disappointed with it. Quite a few things were left undone, but it was a good book. I wont go into it - it is a good book and I DO recommend reading it, but just be aware that some things are left unfinished, and as far as I know this is the last of the 9 Kingdoms book unless Lynn Kurland changed her mind, which I hope she did going by how it ended. Dark Haven next, looking forward to it!

    Frank! wrote this review Thursday, February 19 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    PNRGroupManager
      • Rated 5 stars

    No longer a simple shield maiden, Morgan of Melksham is now aware that she is not only the daughter of Gair - the evil black mage of Ceangail, but also the elven princess, Morghain. She must learn to accept as part of herself the powerful magic she has always abhorred for she now realizes that only she can cap the well of dark magic unleashed by her father’s spell. It’s a race against time for Lothar, the black mage of Wychweald, will do anything he can to stop her and gain the dark power for himself.

    With his brother, the king of Neroche and his queen ensconced in Lothar's dungeon, the fate of the Nine Kingdoms is at stake, and with his heart forever bound to the beautiful warrior, Prince Mochriadhemiach, archmage of Neroche, will do anything within his own considerable powers to protect Morgan.

    To uncover the spell of closing, Morgan and Miach would brave peril in unlikely places and obtain aid from unlikely beings. The battle would be won with the help of friends, family, and an incredible array of ancestors but most of all with a pair of enchanted swords and the power of love.

    What will become of this pair of unlikely lovers? Join them on the conclusion of their journey which began with STAR OF THE MORNING and continued with THE MAGE’S DAUGHTER. Follow them as they soar the skies, steal into dangerous places to uncover spells, and fight for their lives, their kingdoms and their love. Fate has a plethora of surprises in store for the tragically orphaned duo – Morgan, a woman whose only desire was to wield a sword who instead finds herself a princess with a heritage of frightening magic and Miach, a prince whose heritage is magic but whose fondest wish was to be a simple farmer. Victory will force new responsibilities on the pair that they’d neither expected nor welcomed. Is their love strong enough to face the challenge?

    I do hope Ms. Kurland will continue to offer us fantasy fare along with her incredibly popular romance novels. She has a knack for this genre that will have the reader longing to know the fate of numerous secondary characters as well as the rest of the Nine Kingdoms long after PRINCESS OF THE SWORD has been put to bed. Cathar is intriguing, Rigaud needs a good thumping and I imagine a child born to Morgan and Miach would be a right handful, no? Ah well, until then I highly recommend this incredibly magical and action packed fantasy series!

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    PNRGroupManager wrote this review Thursday, January 1 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Laura  W
      • Rated 4 stars

    This was the final book of a trilogy and wrapped up the story very nicely. Easy to read, lots of magic and mystery and a little romance.

    Laura W wrote this review Friday, May 8 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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