Showing posts with label healers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healers. Show all posts

Monday, 18 February 2013

Scent of Magic by Maria V. Snyder

Pages - 413
Published by Mira Ink in December 2012
Book received from publisher via Net Galley
'I'm dead,' I said to Kerrick.
He kept his flat expression, and I knew I'd get more cooperation from the cave's stone walls. Too bad for him that I didn't need his approval. But it would be nice if we worked out an agreement at least.
Goodreads Summary
Avry of Kazan, the last Healer of the mystical Fifteen Realms, has a power that can’t be matched. But in the minds of her friends and foe alike, Avry no longer exists. Now, as the psychotic King Tohon builds an army mightier than any that has been seen before—a league of undead soldiers—Avry must face her toughest, most terrifying battle alone. Fighting to be reunited with her family and her lover Kerrick, Avry must infiltrate Tohon’s troops. But does she have the power, the rare magic; to do what legend says is impossible?
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I love this series! When I read this series, it makes me want to rush out and buy every book by Maria V. Snyder. It is just so good.
This is the second book in the Healer series and before I go any further, I have to tell you to stop reading this review if you haven’t read the first book as it will contain spoilers!
 
*taps feet* *checks watch* *whistles while the people who haven’t read the first book leave the blog*
Are we ready?
Well as you already know, Avry, didn’t die. Nope, she is a living, breathing, snarky yet gutsy girl  out to get her sister back. Even though her sister would rather be eaten alive than spend time with her. So Avry departs on a dangerous mission to save her sister leaving Kendrick behind to return to his army and his own kingdom and prepare to fight against Tohon. The book is told in alternating viewpoints. Avry’s story is told in first person, while Kendrick’s is told in third. I have noticed more and more YA books writing like this lately and I have to say I really like this style of writing.
All the well-loved characters from the first book appear in this one. Kendrick’s men remind me of Robin Hood’s merry men, as they defend Avery at every moment. I loved them all. Avry and Kendrick are still my favourite characters. Unfortunately they don’t spend enough time together in this book for me as I love the sparks that fly in their tempestuous relationship.
Avry’s power is pretty amazing. The way she can take anyone’s illness and pain and make it her own is awe inspiring. However it comes with a price, any scars that the other person would have had become Avry’s and occasionally she pushes her body to the limit and death can often look inevitable for her. I think this power and her need to heal against all odds, shows her incredible strength of character.
Every chapter is short, compact and thrilling, leaving you on a cliff hanger every time as you alternate between points of view. I struggled to stop reading as I always ended up on a cliff hanger and I needed to know what happened next.
The ending! Oh my goodness. That completely left me in shock. I haven’t a clue how Book Three will deal with that.
I am so intrigued by the Peace Lilies and the Death Lilies and the way Avry has such a strong connection to them. The way they work seemed to change dramatically in this book and I am presuming we will learn more in the final book.
A brilliant world building fantasy book with an exciting plot that leaves you breathless. I can’t wait to find out how it all ends. This is the best second book in a series I have read in a long time. It is just as strong if not stronger than the first.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

A Touch of Power by Maria V. Snyder

Pages - 390
Published by Mira Books, an imprint of Harlequin in January 2012

The little girl wouldn't stop crying. I didn't blame her. She was dying  after all. Her lungs were so full of fluid she'd drown in another few hours. Tossing and turning on my thin mattress, I listened to her cries as they sawed through the floorboards and through my heart, cutting it in two. 


Goodreads Summary
Laying hands upon the injured and dying, Avry of Kazan absorbs their wounds and diseases into herself. But rather than being honored for her skills, she is hunted. Healers like Avry are accused of spreading the plague that has decimated the Fifteen Realms, leaving the survivors in a state of chaos.
Stressed and tired from hiding, Avry is abducted by a band of rogues who, shockingly, value her gift above the golden bounty offered for her capture. Their leader, an enigmatic captor-protector with powers of his own, is unequivocal in his demands: Avry must heal a plague-stricken prince—leader of a campaign against her people. As they traverse the daunting Nine Mountains, beset by mercenaries and magical dangers, Avry must decide who is worth healing and what is worth dying for. Because the price of peace may well be her life...
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I have been meaning to read one of Maria V. Snyder's books for a long time, so when I realised she was writing a brand new series I jumped at the chance to read it.  I was not disappointed. In fact I am now in the process of collecting the books from her other series. Touch of Power was an incredible read and one I know I will read again in time. The story is set in a  fantasy world where Avry is forced on a journey to cure someone she would rather stick a knife through. She has no choice but to accompany Kerrick after he saves her life. This book is not about the destination, it is about the journey to get there.

The relationship between Kerrick and Avry is  definitely a love/hate relationship, which has you sucked into the story. Avry is an extremely feisty girl who knows her own mind and will stand her ground. Kerrick, who is used to people obeying him, struggles to cope with her. The sparks that fly between these two lights up the book like firecrackers, creating an excellent side story. I was totally gripped in their arguments and fights. This is the best love/hate relationship I have read about in a long time. When the evil Tohon, joined the story, it was like adding fuel to the fire. He is determined to win Avry, by any method he can, but Kerrick fights him all the way. Now I know I am supposed to detest Tohon, but there was something about him, that really made me like him. I can't put my finger on what it might be, but I have a soft spot for this rather evil man.

Avry was definitely my favourite character in the book. She was just so strong and had very little thought for herself. She healed without  considering her own health. She was determined to help people and take on their illnesses. She showed no fear of dying,even though the worst of the illnesses could kill her. Her mind was just on healing the sick; she risked her life to carry out her destiny. The secondary characters were written beautifully and you came away feeling emotional about Flea and Belen.

The fantasy world created by Maria V. Snyder was completely believable. I found it inventive and original. The idea behind the Peace and Death lilies was just brilliant. I often worry when I read fantasy novels,whether I might not be able to fully absorb the world created by the author, but I couldn't say that was a problem with this book. The plot line with all the twists was fantastic and I was thoroughly absorbed by the story.

This is not a book to be rushed. It is an epic journey that needs to be experienced. I was so disappointed by the end of the book not to have the next one to read.   If you love feisty female characters and a world full of fantasy, then I really think you will enjoy this one.

I think I might be a Maria V. Snyder convert!