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Dreamer's Daughter (A Novel of the Nine Kingdoms) Stephen Baxter: Stories Bilbliography and online stories of the science fiction author Stephen Baxter. Official Website of Lynn Kurland - Romance Fantasy ... Author Lynn Kurland writes romance books fantasy fiction historical romance and paranormal ghost romance books. Reading Orders of Books by Author Lynn Kurland The reading order of books written by Lynn Kurland author of the Nine Kingdoms Series de Piaget Family Series and the MacLeod Family Series. Alert! The link you have just clicked might be unsafe tr ... The Tr.im team has removed this link for your safety. We (Tr.im team) work to make sure all our stakeholders adhere to our terms and conditions and our general safety ... Finnegans Wake by James Joyce of the lipoleums Toffeethief that spy on the Willingdone from his big white harse the Capeinhope. Stonewall Willingdone Rank: #234265 in BooksPublished on: 2015-01-06Released on: 2015-01-06Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 8.23" h x .84" w x 5.40" l, 1.00 pounds Binding: Paperback336 pages 13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.Much stronger ending than the last trilogy, and here's why...By Katie Mc PThis is Book 9 in the series, which is also the finale of the third trilogy. It would not make much sense to read this book without the others, so if you haven't read them, see the series list (with links) at the end of this review.Most of those who do read this book will probably be comparing it to the ending of the last three trilogies. Almost everyone loved the first trilogy. The second trilogy was much weaker with a very weak ending. Thus... this book was a big question mark for a lot of us.My conclusion was that, though it was not as good as Princess of the Sword (which ended the first trilogy), it was definitely better than Gift of Magic (which ended the second).The "big fight" that you might think it's leading up to wasn't quite as powerful as I had wished, but here's why that didn't take a star away.Dreamer's Daughter, you see, was not necessarily the quest of a mage who might or might not be powerful enough to do what he had to do. (Like the first two trilogies were.) Despite the similarities that a few others have pointed out, I thought that Aisling and Runach's story was nicely different from how the other two trilogies ended. This trilogy moves into realms that we knew nothing about through the last two trilogies. Most of this book takes place in Cothromaiche and Bruadair -- lands to the north of Neroche that have always been shrouded in mystery and secrecy -- lands where the mortal world and the land of dreams are woven together in exquisite ways. Or rather, they will be exquisite again if and when Aisling can accomplish the task set before her.As always, Lynn Kurland's word crafting is amazing. There is no other writer (at least in the genres that I enjoy) who is so adept at making me smile and laugh and swoon over a single sentence, and a lot of the stars go to her writing. It is THAT enjoyable to experience her world... the words are just so PERFECTLY spun.And Dreamer's Daughter is all about spinning... spinning light and air and dreams and the fabric of the world. We know both this and that something is terribly wrong. The signs are many and troubling. Rivers of magic both dark and beautiful are running beneath the Nine Kingdoms. Dreams are not as they once were. A country is bereft of all its beauty and most of its magic.The romance stays quite mild. I do wish there had been a tad more passion, though I won't deny that the quiet, calm, and cautious nature of Rùnach and Aisling's romance truly did fit the story.The story is mostly Aisling's, even though we get to experience much of the story from Rùnach's point of view. She is struggling to accept the tremendous responsibility that she is beginning to realize she was born for - a responsibility that is very far outside of what she's ever known, using magic she never knew even existed, to do things she never dreamed possible. The world needs her for reasons she has only begun to understand. She's always thought she has no magic... but that's only true because what she has doesn't fit everyone's concept of what "having magic" means. Throughout the trilogy, we're discovering that she has SOMETHING, but is it magic Or is it maybe something beyond magicRùnach mostly watches as Aisling walks the paths that Bruadair's magic create for her, yet he has his own realities to face and things to learn and figure out as well. He may be an elvin prince with ties to two (or more) thrones. He may have bloodrights to half a dozen magics. Yes, he's a mage with skill and knowledge beyond his years. He might even have been the one that all his brothers wanted to be years ago, and the one from whom princesses of other realms begged favors. Yet now, he is realizing that he just might have aspired to wed someone far beyond his reach. For Aisling is above and beyond the realms of both mortals and elves. It is not a father or grandfather whose standards he must meet; it is the land of Bruadair and its magic that must accept him. For if they don't, then he will be able to do nothing more than watch helplessly from the outside as Aisling finds her home and claims her birthright as the Dreamspinner her land has been waiting for... if she can discover what that means and how to do it.Finally, here is the series list. You won't miss too much if you skip the anthologies, but if you skip any of the books in the trilogies, then you'll miss a lot of the richness that makes up the Nine Kingdoms. As of January '15, the series contains:Two Prelude short stories, found in anthologies with other authors:The Queen in Winter (When Symon, the first king of Neroche, woos and wins Iolaire, princess of Ainneamh)To Weave a Web of Magic (The Tale of Two Swords where Mehar of Angesand and Gilraehen, --th king of Neroche fall in love and the legendary sword of Angesand is forged.)Miach and Morgan's story is told in:1- Star of the Morning (The Nine Kingdoms, Book 1)2- The Mage's Daughter (The Nine Kingdoms, Book 2)3- Princess of the Sword (The Nine Kingdoms, Book 3)Ruith and Sarah's story (which OVERLAPS Miach and Morgan's story in the timeline) is told in:4- A Tapestry of Spells (The Nine Kingdoms, Book 4)5- Spellweaver (The Nine Kingdoms, Book 5)6- Gift of Magic (The Nine Kingdoms, Book 6)Runach and Aisling's story is being told in:7- Dreamspinner (The Nine Kingdoms, Book 7)8- River of Dreams (The Nine Kingdoms, Book 8)9- Dreamer's Daughter (this book)3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Lynn Kurland Delivers once again!!By ShauniOriginally Reviewed For: Bodice Rippers, Femme Fatales and FantasyIn the final book of her exciting Nine Kingdoms Series, Lynn Kurland delivers! She delivers, a great story, fabulous Characters and a Great Evil Conquered! Once again she weaves her words into an elegant tapestry.One thing Ms. Kurland excels at is the ability to create a quality. In Dreamer's Daughter she writes a dreamy tale, romantically soft and sweet. But like reality not all dreams are pleasant. As the story swells she adds conflict and dissent, a nightmare if you will. The reader "dreams" as this story continues and honestly, I didn't want to wake up.For those unaware of the Nine Kingdoms Series, it is actually three trilogies. Dreamer's Daughter is obviously not just the end of the series but is also the end of Aisling and Runach's story.Aisling has grown from a scared girl who doesn't believe in magic to a weaver of dreams. A woman who holds the future of her country in her hands. It's still fun to watch her force herself to accept the magic around her, if not her own. Sure she can weave things from sunlight and dreams but she refuses to accept that she personally has magic. But magic or not she has accepted the task of saving her country and putting the proper rulers on the thrown..Runach on the other hand was raised with magic and for twenty years thought his magic had been taken at the well of evil.. Only it wasn't taken it was hidden deep within himself and it took Aisling to pull the thread of magic out of him and wove it back into him. Now he is a new man.. or rather his old self, his true self and magic flows through him.. YAY for Runach.. But his greatest magic comes from his steadfast loyalty to Aisling. Runach became a better man because of his years without magic and he has learned patience among other things.As Runach and Aisling travel into Bruadair they discover that even there, where magic is failing, where evil is winning, all is not what is expected. They discover unexpected friends and allies as well as enemies in the oddest places.I LOVED This book!! Lynn Kurland just has a gift. There are authors whose books I will always pick up and Ms. Kurland has made that list. The power in this book is not in a sensual or sexual context but in the romance of dreams.. Sometimes it seems as though the story just floats..I know Ms. Kurland had planned to stop after the Nine Books but I am seriously hoping she changes her mind.. I don't want this series to ever end. It is just such a joyful read.Obviously I recommend this book but I will warn you it's not a stand alone. You don't have to read all Nine Books but you do need to at least read the first two in this trilogy.Shauni3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.decent book without the sparkBy Kate N.I found this latest installment in the Nine Kingdoms series to be a decent book but also found it to be lacking in creativity as the plot and the main characters' behavior felt very familiar, if not to say incredibly repetitive. This made it a book that I did not devour as I usually do but suffered through because I wanted to conclude the trilogy. I hope that if there will be another trilogy set in the Nine Kingdoms the heroine will be a bit more feisty and overall a stronger character and will know what she wants and be willing to go to some lengths for that instead of endlessly needing people to offer her support (or at least when she needs it, seek the support more actively).See all 72 customer reviews... Dreamer's Daughter (A Novel of the Nine Kingdoms ... 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