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Burdney (Companions of Arcrea Book 2), by Nicole Sager

Burdney (Companions of Arcrea Book 2), by Nicole Sager

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Burdney (Companions of Arcrea Book 2), by Nicole Sager

Burdney (Companions of Arcrea Book 2), by Nicole Sager



Burdney (Companions of Arcrea Book 2), by Nicole Sager

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When a villain's grand scheme takes flight, who will rise up to clip their wings? Years after an act of betrayal lowers a dark cloud over Burdney, Lady Agatha seeks vengeance and respect, while her sister, Aeryn, chases after freedom and peace. When a young slave named Epic arrives at the Mizgalian castle disguised as a nobleman in need of shelter, the conflicted youth soon finds himself caught in a web of intrigue that reaches further than anyone suspects. In a race against time and doom, Blunt the minstrel must travel to Burdney for the vindication of a condemned friend. When his travels take an unexpected turn - and sometimes even go in circles - the Arcrean bard must learn to trust that God is always in control. Secrets and deception lie in wait around every corner, until a conspiracy is revealed that will wage a battle for hope and justice on the grounds of Burdney.

Burdney (Companions of Arcrea Book 2), by Nicole Sager

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1151203 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-29
  • Released on: 2015-06-29
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Burdney (Companions of Arcrea Book 2), by Nicole Sager


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. and their lives entwine in the most intriguing and wonderful ways! Burdney was such an adventure By Shantelle H. Burdney by Nicole Sager is the exciting sequel of Hebbros, and takes us on quite the journey! Thrilling. Humorous. Mysterious. Darkness is slowly closing in over the pages; but hope and laughter definitely have their part. *smiles*In this book, we peer into the lives of a pair of sisters. The eldest is the jilted, would-be-bride of Lord Bradley. Bitterness colors her every move. The younger is hurting, but still clinging to hope. Along with her faithful protector, Lathan, she tries to live her life under her sister Agatha's miserable authority.Meanwhile, a slave named Epic mourns his former master and struggles with the deception his new owner is forcing him into.Blunt the minstrel embarks on a frantic journey to save his friends.And Lathan searches for long-hidden answers.Agatha, Aine, Lathan, Epic, and Blunt are all POV characters (oh, and Dainger too, who is a dragon-slayer! And his sister Miriam) ... and their lives entwine in the most intriguing and wonderful ways! Burdney was such an adventure! And a mystery of sorts, with secrets abounding. It was so fun trying to figure everything out; and amazing to see it all come together in the end! What a grand escapade! *grins* There were the dark moments too, though. The Faithful (Christians) are still not very safe speaking of their beliefs; and many a character has sneaky and treacherous plans up their sleeves. Dark happenings are going on, and fatal proclamations are made to dear characters. But as I mentioned above, there was an abundance of humor to balance the heavier themes. I found myself grinning and laughing time and again over these characters and their strange adventures. I loved Dainger and his teasing attitude, and his battles with the venomous plants-of-sorts! XD That was great. Blunt made me chuckle with his choice of clothing. And his journey with Symone and her father was quite hilarious and exasperating and endearing. I really like Epic! Would definitely like to see more of him! Lathan was very intriguing.The message of the story, I found very poignant. Bitterness, betrayal, revenge. Hope and loss. Utter alone-ness. I love how God's hand was shown so clearly in Burdney, when everything seemed lost, you saw how perfectly He had brought everything and everyone together. In the midst of human failure, deception, and pain, God was turning things around for the good of His people. Wow. In kind of bittersweet way, there was much beauty to Agatha and Aine's story. I hope we can see more of them.Overall, Burdney was an incredible story set in a non-magical fantasy world with complex characters and intriguing mysteries. Unfolding a thought-provoking message, this book takes us on a sensational journey full of twists and turns, surprises and fun. A page-turner. So many beautiful moments, especially in the ending.Fans of non-magical fantasy, mysteries, and action-filled adventures should definitely give Burdney a try. And please, read the amazing first book of the series, Hebbros, as well! I can't wait to read more by Nicole Sager! ^_^

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Four stars if I could change a couple of things... By J. McIntire Those who like Nicole Sager's medieval world of non-magical fantasy - the world of the Arcrean Conquest series - will not be disappointed by her fifth such work, Burdney. It's clean, original, exciting, and consistent with the values of Scripture.What I liked about the book:- It was flat-out entertaining to read (which is not a point to be taken for granted, even in a novel with lots of action). I stayed up more than one late night finishing this one.- There was no content I found objectionable - which, for me, is saying a lot.- The central plot of the mezmekeet birds, though a fairly straightforward parable of modern realities, was most original when set in a medieval story context.- Further on the plot, I could see some intriguing subtleties and symbolism in the way Agatha's character developed and SPOILER fell into her own trap in the end /SPOILER.- As always with the Arcrea series, the Christian characters were good role models (with the exception of hot-headed and prideful Dain), and shared their faith competently.- Burdney had very few typos and grammar problems - probably 90% fewer than The Heart Of Arcrea. Sager's editing skills appear to be growing along with her writing voice.- Symone and her father are wacky but hilarious, reminding me strongly of silly characters my siblings and I used to make up long ago.What I didn't like:- Someone may call me out on this, but I think the concept of SPOILER a blind bodyguard and warrior who can conceal his handicap from everyone /SPOILER is unknown to history and pretty far removed from reality. I have a very close friend who shares said handicap, so this element really bothers me. There are many things people so afflicted can do, but in my opinion, the feats of Lathan could never conceivably be among them. This is most of the reason I'm giving Burdney three stars instead of four.- Lathan was very similar to Falconer, and giving him a major handicap didn't do much to change that in my view.- The way the said handicap came to be, which bookends the novel, seemed to me unrealistic, hard to envision, and dubiously relevant.- I tend to favor shorter novels, and Burdney is not one of the shorter works I've read. I felt like the story could have been accomplished in fewer chapters without losing too much.- Not having read Hebbros, I found the subplot of Roland and Warin confusing even after the recap.I've mentioned this, but it bears repeating: Nicole Sager is getting better as a writer all the time. I'm looking for brevity, realism, and character depth to continue growing in her work. But in the meantime, I'll keep reading.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Conspircy Takes Flight... By The Script Spinner After reading Hebbros, I knew I would be on the lookout for anything more the author had to offer. Thus I was thrilled for the continuing story in Burdney. I would recommend reading Hebbros first, but I don’t feel reading the author’s original trilogy, The Heart of Arcrea, is entirely necessary to enjoying the Companions of Arcrea series, as her older series doesn’t carry quite the same skill and style as her newest releases (though they’re still good stories). This tale can stand well on its own, but it carries on questions left unanswered from Hebbros and focuses on an easily overlooked character—the jilted bride of Bradley.I do believe Burdney may be the best book she’s written yet. Its plot has pace slower than Hebbros, but it’s by no means boring. It’s a story of political intrigue, monarchy greed, government intrusion, and layers of conspiracy. Each scene, each move is precisely planned by the author, each piece falling into place to reveal the full picture. For a little while, one certain storyline seems a tad unnecessary. Yes, it is cute and funny, but it’s seems to just be taking up time when we want to go back to the real plot on hand. But as it turns out, that little side story is absolutely vital to the main one. Really, this is expert plotting, something you don’t always see in self-published authors.And the characters. Oh my, the characters. There are a lot of them. And that doesn’t matter, not for an instant, because each character is so individual and unique that the reader cannot easily mix them up or forget them. Each character is firmly woven into the plot and with each other. Cunning queens, cooks with swords, slaves as lords. Lathan, a blind warrior, is simply too cool for words. But my favorite was probably Dain, the Dragon Slayer. His attitude. Oh my, oh my, oh my. It was nice to see a young man of faith still be full of personality, rashness, and attitude, because it’s so realistic. Really, I want more of his story please. Like another book about him.Fans of Hebbros will be glad to see more of Epic, sit on the edge of their seats for Warin, and sigh at prevalent mentions of Bradley. Also, the charming minstrel Blunt from The Heart of Arcrea is a very important character.When I first read Hebbros, the spiritual truth of the story threw me off because the characters were speaking of Jesus Christ and the death and the resurrection, and that feels strange to me in a fantasy world. But one thing that helped me is to consider this series as an alternate reality, dealing with countries that could have existed. The world doesn’t have any magic or rules to be different from ours, so it can easily be pretended to have existed in days long ago.Too often in Christian fantasy, when the author starts dealing with the religion of the characters, I start feeling preached to. I start feeling like the characters are only people who would exist in a book. I got a little of that feeling in Hebbros, but that changed to something else that I also found in Burdney. The faith of the characters is genuine and real. It is so real, these people might as well be around you, and I want them to be my best friends. There’s nothing contrived about it, nothing written by the author just to get their point across. The people’s faith truly comes to life, their walk complete with doubts, stumbling, and imperfection. I don’t know how to explain it…many Christian authors try to make their character’s faith real, but Nicole Sager succeeds in a way I don’t often come across. Burdney doesn’t deal with the persecution of the church as Hebbros did, but the need for faith in God is still very potent and beautiful.So looking for an exciting tale of excellent quality? Here’s one. :)

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