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Sanctuary
Sanctuary
Sanctuary
Audiobook10 hours

Sanctuary

Written by Ryk Brown

Narrated by Jeffrey Kafer

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

A family nearly destroyed . . .

A loved one in need of help . . .

A fleet in need of a home port . . .

An Alliance struggling to be reborn . . .

Captain Scott has lost his entire family, save his sister, who needs better medical care than the Aurora can provide.

Nathan, his friends, and the crew of the Seiiki must leave the Karuzari fleet to fend for themselves, while they try to find a way to save Miri.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 18, 2018
ISBN9781494589011
Sanctuary

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This one has a less fast paced plot, and primarily centred around the development of the new settlement, Sanctuary. The ending is good though, and it gathers pace there to an excellent conclusion. In fact, it's surprising there's a fourth book, since this is so clearly an end to the over-arcing story of the series so far.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Kiron gets pushed further forward (did he ever really notice that he was Commander of Jousters?), exciting adventures, a deus ex machina or two to wipe out all the enemies and a conventional happy ending. I'm kind of surprised she wrote the next book, actually.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is the third book in the Dragon Jouster's series that began with Joust and continued in Alta, and you should read those first. I'm a fan generally of Lackey's books, particularly her Valdemar series, and I think these are among the best of her books I've read. The series is centered on Kiron (in the first book known as Vetch) and I like his arc throughout the books, as well as the magical land, reminiscent of Ancient Egypt, in which this is set--and the dragons of course. They're not talking or telepathic dragons in the vein of McCaffrey or Novik, but are still engaging. The problems in the two lands of the previous books come to a head in this one, and beyond following characters I'd grown to care about (the dragons as much as the humans) this makes for a well-paced gripping adventure tale.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This series seems to be losing some of it's spirit. It just seemed to go on for a bit too long and felt almost like an excercise in writing a series rather than a serious inclusion in the series.The fight between the magi and the jousters and the other magic users intensifies and starts to get serious. More and more children are turning up dead or drained. The Magi are planning to do more damage. It is a problem sometimes with Mercedes Lackey that her bad guys rarely seem to have shades of grey involved.