The Sword and the Song (The Song of Seare), by C. E. Laureano
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The Sword and the Song (The Song of Seare), by C. E. Laureano
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The shadow of war. A clash of brothers. A terrible sacrifice. In the face of powerful darkness, who will prevail?The island of Seare is at war. The Red Druid is gathering strength and power to stand against Conor, Eoghan, and the brotherhood. But there is strife within the brotherhood as well. Eoghan still refuses to claim his rightful rule, and the resulting conflict creates an uncomfortable distance between him and Conor. When Conor leaves to find the key to defeating the Red Druid, Eoghan and Aine worry he will succumb to the danger. They set out on their own mission to defeat the Red Druid through Aine’s magical gifts.But nothing―and no one―is as it seems.
The Sword and the Song (The Song of Seare), by C. E. Laureano- Amazon Sales Rank: #1893908 in Books
- Published on: 2015-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.10" h x 1.20" w x 5.40" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 448 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. You might love it. I didn’t. By R. Sperling If this had been a middle book in the series I might have been able to overlook my disappointment, but as the conclusion of a trilogy I have to say that I actually wish I hadn’t read it and had instead supplied my own conclusion. And it wasn’t the sad components that made me so let down by this novel. It was the characters themselves.Generally in a series I expect to see hope dip and even die in the middle novel(s), but never in the conclusion. In The Sword and The Song, this third installment left us more and more aware of growing rifts between the characters and a general movement toward self-protection, isolation and unhealthy relationships. Good characters stop relying on the God who has equipped and enabled them with gifts and instead try to find their way forward by withdrawing from their gifts rather than calling upon the giver to sustain and shield them within their task.And the most confusing to me was that the “good guys” start modeling the strategies of the evil characters. From the beginning of the series it’s been clear that the druid is out to destroy all the gifts and those who possess them, but we see how God continues to use the gifts in spite of their ability to be manipulated by evil. Then those with the gifts in flesh start trying to destroy another set of gifts, which are also from God, because they are being dangerously manipulated by evil. It’s as if they are willing to trust God with one set of gifts, but don’t trust that He can work victory within this other set of gifts, while they themselves use these gifts with little discrimination. I found the idea that the heroes would mimic a strategy of destruction distressing. And the ending…how do I tell you about it without spoilers?It actually reminded me of Isaiah 26:17 where Israel moans that they had tried to birth a live baby and had just passed gas (brought forth wind); that their actions and efforts hadn’t accomplished the salvation that they had hoped for.All that said, the writing style was as good as the first two books. It has a strong wow factor and is a creative, layered and stylistically well written book. And as much as I hated the dissonance that ran throughout this novel it was hard to put down, until the end when I seriously thought about pitching it across the room. What I really needed to redeem the story was some sort of a moving away from self-protection toward true fellowship restored (especially between Conner and Eoghan) and at least a strong hint of the kingdom come, particularly in a series that has been as heavily laced with hope and expectation as this one.So that’s my two cents. You might love it. I didn’t.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Sword and the Song By Lelee What's Inside:The shadow of war. A clash of brothers. A terrible sacrifice. In the face of powerful darkness, who will prevail?The island of Seare is at war. The Red Druid is gathering strength and power to stand against Conor, Eoghan, and the brotherhood. But there is strife within the brotherhood as well. Eoghan still refuses to claim his rightful rule, and the resulting conflict creates an uncomfortable distance between him and Conor. When Conor leaves to find the key to defeating the Red Druid, Eoghan and Aine worry he will succumb to the danger. They set out on their own mission to defeat the Red Druid through Aine’s magical gifts.But nothing—and no one—is as it seemsWho Wrote It:C.E. Laureano's love of fantasy began with a trip through a magical wardrobe, and she has never looked back. She's happiest when her day involves martial arts, swords, and a well-choreographed fight scene. When pressed, she'll admit to a love of theater, travel, and good food, which she attributes to her romance-writing alter ego, Carla Laureano.Appropriately, she's the wife to a martial arts master and mom to two boys who spend most of their time jumping off things and finding objects to turn into light sabers. They live in Denver, Colorado with a menagerie of small pets.My Thoughts:There was so much I like about this book as well as so much that I didn't like. First of all let me say this I have read the other 2 books in this series. I did feel pretty much going into this book what to expect. At time I felt there was too much going on for me to really enjoy it. The action was awesome the love story was on point. I just feel that this book could have been a whole lot shorter to get the point across. In all I did like the book just not one of my favorites I love the first book in this series much better.My Star Rating:I give The Sword and the Song an overall 4 stars...NOTE: I was given this book by Tyndale Publishing in exchange for my honest review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Epic Conclusion To An Exciting Trilogy By VicG C.E. Laureano in her new book “The Sword and the Song” Book Three in The Song Of Seare series published by NavPress continues the adventure with Conor and AineFrom the back cover: The shadow of war.A clash of brothers. A terrible sacrifice. In the face of powerful darkness, who will prevail?The island of Seare is at war. The Red Druid is gathering strength and power to stand against Conor, Eoghan, and the brotherhood. But there is strife within the brotherhood as well. Eoghan still refuses to claim his rightful rule, and the resulting conflict creates an uncomfortable distance between him and Conor. When Conor leaves to find the key to defeating the Red Druid, Eoghan and Aine worry he will succumb to the danger. They set out on their own mission to defeat the Red Druid through Aine’s magical gifts.But nothing―and no one―is as it seems.This is it! This is the book we have been waiting for. This is the epic conclusion, third act, of the Song of Seare Trilogy. Act One, “Oath of the Brotherhood” introduced Conor and Aine and got the action going. Act Two, “Beneath the Forsaken City”, is where the action really took off and it seemed The Red Druid had the upper hand. “The Sword and the Song” is Book Three in the series and this is the final battle with The Red Druid. In an effort to defeat the reign of terror Conor and Eoghan separate knowing that one or both of them may not survive. Ms. Laureano has given us a very exciting story filled with high drama. She has also given us plenty to think about as she shows us the need to press close to God for His support and His guidance. Great stuff! I am sorry that this is the final book of the series. While I am looking forward to other books from this very talented author I am hoping that one day she will take us back to the land of Seare with new adventures.Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from NavPress. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
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