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Average 4.88
For ten long years, the noblewoman Seriana has lived in exile,
believing her husband, Karon, is dead, executed for the crime of
practicing sorcery. Then she learns his soul has been anchored to their
world through magic. And though he has been restored to life, his
memories of Seri are gone...
While a sorcerer slowly and painstakingly helps Karon regain his
memories, Seri returns to her ancestral home Comigor to quickly take
care of some family business. But her continual leadership is
desperately needed the especially when her nephew Gerick disappears.
Just as her husband's memories lie in the balance, so d Seri's life, as
kidnapping and murder lead her to the Lords of Zhev'Na. And though they
are strangers to each other, Seri and Karon must join together to fight
the sorcerers of Zhev'Na before they destroy both this world and the
magic realm that lies beyond.
by Seregil of Rhiminee
Guardians of the Keep is the second book of The Bridge of D'Arnath series.
I enjoyed reading Guardians of the Keep, because it was a good and interesting book.
If you've read the first book (Son of Avonar), you'll love this book. This book is just as good as the first book, if not even better.







