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Title | : | Oathbreakers (Valdemar: Vows and Honor #2) |
Author | : | Mercedes Lackey |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 279 pages |
Published | : | January 3rd 1989 by DAW |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy |
Mercedes Lackey
Paperback | Pages: 279 pages Rating: 4.18 | 14554 Users | 144 Reviews
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When Idra, leader of the crack mercenaries known as the Sunhawks, failed to return from a journey to her home kingdom of Rethwellan, Tarma and Kethry, warrior and mage, set out in search of their vanished leader. Sisters of sword and spell, their fates bound together by Goddess-sworn oath, they were eternally pledged to fight the forces of evil.And evil had indeed cast its shadow over the kingdom of Rethwellan. Idra, so they were told, had left long ago on a search for a legendary magical sword which could reveal which of her two brothers was meant to become the new king. With the princess gone, her younger brother had been branded an outlaw and her older brother had claimed the throne. Both instinct and mage-lore told Kethry and Tarma that all was not as it seemed, that both Idra and her people were in terrible jeopardy. Yet would their Goddess-given powers, aided by those of a Herald of Valdemar, prove strong enough to break the dark enchantment possessing this land?

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Original Title: | Oathbreakers |
ISBN: | 0886774543 (ISBN13: 9780886774547) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Valdemar: Vows and Honor #2, Valdemar (Chronological) #22, Valdemar (Publication order) #5 , more |
Characters: | Tarma, Kethry, Jadrek |
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Ratings: 4.18 From 14554 Users | 144 ReviewsCrit Containing Books Oathbreakers (Valdemar: Vows and Honor #2)
While I can't help that I love these characters and world......again with the raping! In Oathbreakers, the two main characters are not raped (this time). I appreciate that. All in all, there's very little violence against women in this one. The rape and violence against women with this one is the plotline. (view spoiler)[The MCs are trying to discover the whereabouts of their Mercenary Captain, the Princess Idra - or what happened to her. The details of what happened to her are...the typicalWow. I actually gave a Mercedes Lackey book two stars? How odd. The thing is, I actually finished this over a week ago, and yet I felt no need to review it, think about it and almost no desire to start another book. I have been busy in RL, but I felt like this story had left me drained; it was just so, so boring. I think I realized as well that BOTH the main characters are what we would term 'Mary Sues' in modern writing, even if they weren't considered as such when this book was written. They
(3.5-ish? Clearly the 5 star system is not precise enough for me!)A solid fantasy adventure with excellent main characters. I have a few quibbles with the style and the pacing (too much internal dialogue, a few aspects of plot that could have been expanded upon), but on the whole it's enjoyable. And it's a relief to me, to find a childhood favorite that stands the test of time!

Oathbreakers is the only proper novel in the Tarma-and-Kethry sequence, and it's good. It's a little more of a proper Valdemar novel, despite only barely touching on Valdemar itself, and much less a sword-and-sorcery pastiche.It's still very much pulp - the language, while competent and noticeably smoother than its immediate predecessor, is still rather faux-medieval and occasionally overwrought, the plot is a little too pat to be totally believable, and it's yet another rape-revenge story at
I like it. I like Tamra and Keth investigating what happened to Idra and finding new friends along the way. I love that one of this friends is a Herald but am glad that the Herald didn't take over the story.I really like Jadrek and I like that he makes both of them happy.I love how the Goddess makes it clear that Tamra is supposed to feel and not cut herself off of feeling and loving her friends and sister. <3Keths power display? Awesome!What happened to Idra? *sobs*
Kethry and Tarma join a mercenary company, go to Valdemar, summon Goddesses, and work a whole lot of magic. They also manage to discuss magic with a Herald well after Vanyel's time and well before Selenay's reign, but I think I can justify the inconsistency in the series by imagining there were no air sprites that close to the Rethwellian border on that particular day. Just go with it. While having read the first Vows and Honor book is a definite prerequisite, this trilogy is shaping up to be
The second in the Vows saga is better than the first, and that truly is saying something. There is a war to fight, new friends to make, a mystery to solve and a small hope for the future of the clan (since the ladies start making plans for their futures). Blood debt gets called and all hell breaks loose. The end is satisfying more than I can say. The bond between the two main characters is something of beauty. This bond is so well shown and eloquently expounded upon. I feel the ties of kinship
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