5/30/2023 0 Comments A song of arbonne![]() ![]() By the end, when all the machinations bore fruit, I had a hard time putting the book down. Once I got the names straight, I was hooked and didn’t want to sop reading. I had a hard time keeping everyone straight and even remembering who people were when they reappeared in the story (I’m not good with names, in books or real life). Gorhaut and Arbonne go to war.įinal thoughts: It took a while for me to get into the book, mainly because of all the difficult names. He ends up in Arbonne and is goaded into declaring himself the true King of Gorhaut by his father’s actions. Blaise has been travelling as a coran for hire. Opposing him is his son, Blaise, who has renounced Gorhaut after a treaty he disagreed with. Galbert de Garsenc, the High Elder of Corannos, is working on the weak King of Gorhaut to invade Arbonne and burn the followers of Rian. Compare that to their northern neighbor, Gorhaut, where the god Corannos rules in a cold, harsh climate and women are subservient to the men. Summary: Arbonne is a country devoted to music, love, worship of the goddess Rian, and women have power. I’m just sad my local library system doesn’t have much of his work. I like Kay’s work, so it was an easy choice. Interest: I wanted a “K” author for my Alphabet Soup author challenge. ![]() ![]() Setting: mostly Arbonne and Gorhaut, a Medieval setting with a French and German feel ![]()
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