Series: Book 1 in the Chalion series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Alire, Lang:en
Summary
Adult/High School-Iselle, the royesse (princess) of
Chalion, and her lady-in-waiting, Bertriz, need a new tutor.
Cazaril, the man chosen for the job, has been scarred,
physically and mentally, from secret betrayals by the very
people who now rule Chalion through Iselle's uncle, and who
seek to control her younger brother, the heir, as well. To
rescue the royesse, and save Chalion, Cazaril must play
matchmaker between Iselle and the prince of another realm,
fight off assassins, lift a century-old curse, and risk
everything-learning not to run from his own love for
Bertriz-along the way. Bujold weaves a convincing and
captivating fantasy world, well researched, with magic that
works and gods that live without destroying the balance of
this medieval society. Cazaril's life is rich with detail,
and plays a part in the conclusion. The villains are
believably motivated. The young heroines are deeply
sympathetic characters as well. Readers will find themselves
rooting for the good guys, while still uncertain that all can
end without at least one of them suffering a dire fate. A
finely balanced mixture of adventure, swordplay, court
intrigue, romance, magic, and religion makes this book a
delightful read.
Paul Brink, Fairfax County Public Library System,
VA
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. Betrayed by an unknown enemy into slavery, former soldier
and courtier Lupe dy Cazaril escapes his bondage and returns
to the royal household he once served. Entrusted with the
teaching of the sister to the heir to the throne of Chalion,
Cazaril finds himself drawn into a tangled web of politics
and dark magic as he battles a curse that threatens the lives
and souls of a family he has come to love. The author of the
"Vorkosigan" series of dynastic sf turns her hand as
competently and engagingly to the fantasy genre in a tale of
quiet heroism and self-sacrifice. Compelling characters and
richly detailed world building make this a strong addition to
fantasy collections.
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