![]() In First Rider’s Call, Karigan is still resisting the call of the Riders, and has returned to her father’s merchant clan. Soon she was hip-deep in dark magic and political intrigue alike. As much as she believed herself to be a normal girl, destined to become a merchant like her father, circumstances said otherwise: one of the magical brooches of the legendary Green Riders accepted her, and she began developing some unusual abilities. In it, Karigan G’ladheon found herself drawn unwillingly into peril and intrigue when she swore to finish delivering a dying messenger’s missive to his king. It was a wonderful, layered, epic fantasy novel with delightful characters, gripping action, and engaging world-building. When I received a review copy of Kristen Britain’s long-awaited First Rider’s Call, thankfully I realized that I had a copy of her previous Green Rider sitting unread on a shelf, and started with that. Pros: Wonderful epic fantasy in a fantastic world!Ĭons: Some of the bad guys were unnecessarily foolish ![]()
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