A New Review: “Helen Lowe’s Daughter Of Blood may well be the best and most complex epic fantasy novel of the year”
Last week I posted “reviews to date” for Daughter of Blood — only to promptly receive another one courtesy of Risingshadow.net.
Clearly the review dust is “still” settling—but rather than waiting another two months for the next roundup, I am posting the headsup and link today.
Spoiler Alert:
Just one warning: there are spoilers, albeit relatively smallish ones, in terms of the story summary. So if you are a spoiler-averse reader, then maybe wait until you’ve read the book before perusing this review .
Risingshadow
April 4, 2016
“Helen Lowe’s Daughter of Blood is a superb and satisfying sequel to The Heir of Night and The Gathering of the Lost. It continues the story of Malian and Kalan in a magnificent way and surprises readers with plot twists and unexpected turns. It’s traditional epic fantasy with a wonderfully fresh and exciting twist …[and] … may well be the best and most complex epic fantasy novel of the year.”
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