Who published this? So many errors!Is Crash a spelling mistake of Crasii because I saw zero distinction between the two words throughout the series. I tried replacing the words with human and humans...nope, it doesn't work every time. She uses them interchangeably. So many other mistakes it's unb...
Brilliant finish! I love how she treated the transition from Amyrantha to earth and how earth’s faith/future/history (however you want to state it) is tied to the Tide Lords’ influences and actions (e.g. the destruction of the dinosaurs). This was a very humorous, imaginative and fitting end to...
In a follow-up that’s just as good as her series opener, Jennifer Fallon continues the Second Sons Trilogy. Eye of the Labyrinth picks up two years after the close of Lion of Senet, and further complicates a story full of political machinations and intrigue. If that’s the sort of fantasy you like...
I think that having completed this book I am going to have to say that Jennifer Fallon is now one of my top authors. This tale was... wow. It was full of action, intrigue, skin-tickling magic, fear-inducing horrors, and much more - in fact, everything that would expect from the top of the line fa...
This is one of those books that's fun to read, but has little else going for it. If you're a hardcore fantasy fan looking to kill some time, you could do worse, but in general I would not recommend.Lion of Senet is an unusual epic fantasy in that not only is it decidedly not a Tolkien knock-off--...
ORIGINALLY POSTED AT Fantasy Literature.Up till now I've enjoyed Jennifer Fallon's Demon Child trilogy; her writing is competent (not beautiful, but competent), her characters intriguing, and the story was interesting enough. But I always had this feeling ... the same feeling I get when I watch m...