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The Tower of Ravens: Book One of Rhiannon's Ride

(Book #1 in the Rhiannon's Ride Series)

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One-Horn's daughter is not like the other satyricorns. Born of a human father, she has failed to grown the horns which mark her place within her herd. Soon, she knows, the other satyricorns will kill... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Originally Posted on Romance Junkies in 2005

Very rarely does a fantasy novel manage to take you into its world from the first page and refuse to let you go until the ending. More often than not, stories in a series get you hooked into its magical world, then leave you hanging as you breathlessly await the next installment. Not so with Kate Forsyth's THE TOWER OF THE RAVENS. For those who have never visited her world of Eileanan in books such as The Pool of Two Moons: Witches of Eileanen Book 2 (Witches of Eileanan) or The Cursed Towers (Witches of Eileanan, Book 3), never fear! THE TOWER OF THE RAVENS is a fantasy epic that can definitely stand alone, and does so with competent writing, fantastic world-building, and a deeply heroic cast of characters. Ever since she was a young girl, Rhiannon has wanted nothing more than to catch a winged horse, to tame and train it so that she could fly away and escape from the hellish nightmare that is her life. Scorned, ridiculed, and even feared by her fellow man, Rhiannon lives in near solitude, wanting only to belong. Without even a name at this young age, the daughter of One-Horn and a human father. One-Horn is the mother of the tribe of satyricon, fairies who have horns and hoofs instead of feet. Rhiannon, born without a horn and with human feet, is immediately branded an outcast, and she lives her solitary life with only the hope of escape as comfort. When she finally manages to escape upon a winged horse, its not without injury and risk to herself. Arriving at the home of Lewen, an apprentice witch, she's finally given a name-and perhaps a chance to truly belong. When Lewen and his family decide to bring Rhiannon to the Tower of Two Moons in the city of Lucescere to be tested for magical ability, Rhiannon worries that she might once again lose any sense of self she's just beginning to gain. Murder, intrigue, and suspicion soon surround Rhiannon when a member of the Guard is found dead. Suddenly surrounded by unimaginable evil and malevolence, it will take all the strength and magic that Rhiannon possesses to protect herself and those she loves. THE TOWER OF RAVENS is a wonderful fantasy novel that will thoroughly immerse you in Kate Forsyth's magical world. A woman who wants only to find her place in the world, Rhiannon is a strong, caring woman who truly overcomes her past to be a woman that everyone can be proud of.

Pure Reading Pleasure

I loved Kate's previous Witches of Eilelanan series, and was thrilled to have discovered that she had released a series set in the same world. I have read this novel, and only yesterday finished the 2nd book in this series, The Shining City. I was unable to put them down. 25 years in the future following the end of the Witches series, a new story emerges with a wild half-satricoryn girl as the main protagonist. She is savage, violent, and one of the most fasinating characters I have had the pleasure of reading about for some time. Kate does a marvellous job with both the plot and characters of this series, with a twisting and edge-of-your-seat story that has you reading long into the night, and characters which you can get close to. I was sad when the Witches series came to a close, so I was delighted to find many of my old favourites still going strong, with the plot mainly centred on the children of the original characters. Whilst it is not neccessary to have read the Witches series to enjoy Rhiannon's Ride, I would strongly reccommend reading them first as it will allow you a greater depth of knowledge of the world and characters so intergral to this story. One of the characteristics of Kates writing that I have found very enjoyable, in this series in particular, is how she continually switches PoV. It means that the reader is able to understand the feelings and motivations behind many characters which would otherwise appear two dimentional. It allows us to understand why characters behave a certain way, and temper our judgement of right and wrong. I would definately advise anyone who like fantasy novels to read this series, and not be perturbed by the dialect used, as you quickley become accustomed to it.

This author just keeps gettin' better

I was very, very glad I bought this book. I had done just fine with The Witches of Eileanan series, but it was a little boring at times, and I didn't feel that any of the books deserved more than four stars. Still, when I found a used copy of this book in great shape at Powell's one day, I bought it. I figures, it only cost four dollars, and I at least know I'll like it. I loved it! This book is exciting, scary and romantic. The author has really let herself explore areas she wasn't willing to write about previously, such as sex. I was especially impressed in this book by the very spine tingling horror plot line, which felt much more mature than past works by this author. This book takes place twenty-five years after the Fathomless Caves left off. The realm is peaceful, and all is well. But Rhiannon, knows nothing of this. She's half satyricon, half human, and because she only has one pair of breasts, and no horns on her head, she's not respected or loved in her pack. But one day, after killing a young man who escaped from the pack (males of the species are rare so they kidnap human males and basically rape them) she captures a winged horse, and flies away. Only to land right in the lap of civilized people, friends of the young man she killed. They just happen to have been in the Witches...series as well. As I said before, I was impressed by this book. It showed growth in every way a writer can grow and I eagerly await the second book in this series. I may even pre-order it.

Yeah!

I'm so glad Forsyth decide to return to her world of witches. I thought I'd read the last of them. In this latest series, the reader returns to this fatasy world of Eileanan 25 years in to the furture after the war. We are introduced to a young girl (half human and half syticorn). Because she favors her human side too much, she is in fear of her life. It is only a matter of time before her herd decides to kill her off as a weaker link. She escapes on the back of a wing horse and is found close to dead by a young man named Lewen (who happens to be the twenty year old son of Lilanthe and Niall). And yet, her journey has only just begun. The story leaves you hanging quite a bit, so now I'm stuck waiting for the next installment. Very much worth my time and yours.

Sooooo Cool

OK, there are already plenty of descriptions for this book, so I don't think mine is necessary. Just know that I loved this book sooooo much. I didn't even know that Kate Forsyth had a new book until I was wandering through Barnes and Noble with no money. I immediately freaked out when I saw it and I had to beg my Dad to buy it for me. When I had the book I read it almost non-stop for the next few days. It was really good. Although I guess it would still be great as a stand-alone, I suggest reading Forsyth's other books because they're really good too. This was done well as a sequel because it didn't have too much contact with older characters that don't really have anything important to do in this particular book. I look forward to reading the next book and being reunited with characters from the Witches of Eileanan series. READ THE BOOK!!!! If you don't like it I'll give you a dollar.
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