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Book Review: Daughter of Ancients

Reviewed By: Harriet Klausner


[5 stars]

Daughter of Ancients     Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB
Carol Berg
Class/Genre:   Fantasy
Series: The Bridge of D’Arnath # 4
Roc, Sept 2005 $7.99, 544 pp.

Gerick can never forget his time spent as a Lord of Zhev’Na especially the unspeakable acts he committed during that period. Freed by his father, he spends his time in the Bounded, a realm he created out of the chaos of the Breach between the world of Gondai, where everyone uses magic and the mundane world of Valleor. Out of the desert in Gondai comes the woman D’Sanya claiming to be the daughter of King D’Arnath who died one thousand years ago. Her reputation spreads as she heals people who are dying and the land that was destroyed in the war with the Zhev’Na.

The people want her to be crowned the queen and for Prince Vam’Dar step down. He loathes doing so because he isn’t sure if he can trust Lady D’Sanya. He convinces Gerick and his dying father to work undercover to see if her claims are true. While Gerick spends time with her and falls a little in love with her, the world of Gondai is once more under attack by the Zhid, soulless creatures in thrall to the Lords. With the Lords dead, it becomes imperative to find out who is controlling them before another war destroys the land. Garick has an important role to play in the final battle but first he must learn and accept the truth of Lady D’Sanya.

This is the fourth and final book in THE BRIDGE OF D’ARNATH saga and it ties up all the loose ends, answers all the questions readers may have and finally shows where Gerick’s true loyalties lie once he is again exposed to the magical instrument of the dead Lords. Carol Berg has written an exciting, ensorcelling and enthralling fantasy saga on a par with The Lord of The Rings and The Sword of Shannara.

Harriet Klausner

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