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A Touch of Stone and Snow

Gathering of Dragons Series, Book 2

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A Touch of Stone and Snow

By: Milla Vane
Narrated by: Nicole Poole
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Danger lurks in the western realms. The Destroyer's imminent return has sent the realms into turmoil as desperate citizens seek refuge - but there's no safety to be found when demons and wraiths crawl out from the shadows. Even Koth, a northern island kingdom left untouched by the Destroyer a generation past, is besieged by terrors spawned from corrupt magics.

When Lizzan leads the Kothan army against these terrors, only to see her soldiers massacred and to emerge as the only survivor, she is called a coward and a deserter. Shunned from her home, Lizzan now wanders in solitude as a mercenary for hire, until she encounters a group of warriors seeking new alliances with the northern kingdoms - a group that includes Aerax, the bastard prince of Koth, and the man who sent her into exile.

Though they were childhood friends, Aerax cannot allow himself to be close to the only woman who might thwart his treacherous plan to save their island realm. But when a goddess's demand binds them together, Lizzan and Aerax must find a way to overcome their painful pasts. Or there will be no future for the western realms....

©2020 Melissa Khan (P)2020 Tantor
Epic Paranormal & Urban Fantasy Paranormal

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It took quite a bit of time to get into this one because there weren't any of the same characters or even the same country as in the first book, at least until the last half of the novel. Plus the heroine was an alcoholic and spent the first part of the book drunk, so I didn't enjoy it as first. But after you get into it, it's great!

Great!

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Overall all the love was the foundation of the characters. Enjoyed this immensely can't wait for the next one

So many obstacles

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this time around the author did a great job with a fantasy world (I am loving the world building and how magic, myth, the gods and cultures of the people are all handled) and the characters within the world. Even better the romance has dar more depth and weight which was just lovely. The description may still be more erotic novel in tone than the fantasy style of the story but enjoyable nonetheless. I look forward to the next novel in the series

much better than book 1

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🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻V from Kansas🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻

Many reviewers wrote that they liked book two more than book one, however, I liked book one a little more. I think what I liked more, in book one, was the camaraderie between the characters in the Dragon guard. I enjoyed the scenes, as they camped at night, and all the teasing, stories and fierce loyalty they showed towards each other. This book really didn’t have that connection because there were too many characters traveling together that truly didn’t like each other.

The Heroine, in the story, has had it pretty rough. She has been lied about and lied to. She has also been ostracized by the very people who she devoted her entire like to protect. She also suffers from PTSD and self medicated, as many people continue to today, with alcohol. Therefore, as she begins to correct her path in life, she has to deal with the Dts and cravings that all alcoholics do. Unfortunately, there was no AA and alcoholism was thought of as a weakness of character, rather than an illness and so she struggles a good part of the time, alone.

This book did have all the magic, monsters and struggle of good against evil, as the first book, however, it also demonstrated the ugliest sides of humanity and that’s the part I didn’t enjoy.

I’m eagerly awaiting the next release, however!

🌻I guess I’m in the minority 🌻

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Lizzan is a woman that has no name!
She has a childhood friend who becomes her lover then her husband!
Her quest will last her a lifetime!
A beautiful cat and a handsome man are her companions!
Will they be successful?
I don't know.
This is just the beginning!

A Touch of Stone and Snow

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