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The Knight of the Red Beard (Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan)

Andre Norton, Sasha Miller

The Knight of the Red Beard (Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan) Andre Norton, Sasha Miller Amazon Price: $17.13
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Having rebuilt the NordornLand from rubble, Ashen and Gaurin rule justly and fairly over a reinvigorated land. Beloved by their kingdom, they now turn their attention to the next generation of Nordorn royalty.

Responsible Bjaudin, heir to the throne, focuses on his studies and Hegrin, Queen of Rendel, rears her own growing brood. But the youngest siblings, Elin and Mikkel, seem destined to alter the future of the NordornLand—for better or for worse.

Thirteen-year-old Elin craves power, and believes her new alliance with the evil Ysa may help her achieve it.

Eleven-year-old Mikkel stows away on a Sea-Rover ship, hoping for a brief adventure. But when the ship is attacked, Mikkel is taken prisoner, and soon his bonds to the NordornLand are the last thing on his mind.

Through births and deaths, celebration and wars, Ashen and Gaurin have worked tirelessly to bring peace and prosperity to their kingdom. But it appears that this era of peace may be at its end. This final installment of the Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan brings the series to a thrilling climax worthy of these fascinating characters.

Knight or Knave (Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan, Book 2)

Andre Norton, Sasha Miller

Knight or Knave (Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan, Book 2) Andre Norton, Sasha Miller Amazon Price: $6.99
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Total reviews: 7 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

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Times are changing in Rendelsham. The old King is dead, and the foolish Prince Florian has assumed the throne. Florian's mother, Queen Ysa of the House of Oak, still controls the land from behind the scences, but her job grows more difficult every day. Her unworthy, headstrong son is harder to control than her husband was, and she must spend more time than ever masking her own movements. Her husband's illegitimate daughter Ashen, heir to the nearly dead House of Ash, still causes trouble by her very existence, and must never be given an opening to the throne. The barbarian Sea-Rover clan presents problems from the edge of the Bog, Ysa's newest magical ally has been exposed as a traitor, and nothing is going as Ysa had planned.And still the unknown yet encroaching threat from the North continues to grow.Through births and deaths, marriages and duels, love and betrayal, magic and force, the four Houses of Rendelsham can only survive by the strength of their unity--but is unity possible in such a court of intrigue as this one?

A Crown Disowned (Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan, Book 3)

Andre Norton, Sasha Miller

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Total reviews: 5 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

Very poor offering; much worse than previous books in series 1 out of 5 stars.
9 of 10 people found this review helpful.

... This book, "A Crown Disowned," suffers from too many plot discontinuities, bad characterization, very cardboard, wooden dialogue, and manages to do something I never had done in all the years I've read books -- made me want to throw a book Andre Norton has contributed to across the room.

Let me try and explain. Basically, in the previous two books, Ashen was a sympathetic character (although toward the end of book two, she started becoming less sympathetic, as she did not like her stepson's girlfriend). However, in this book, Ashen seems rather pointless. The action doesn't really revolve around her -- it revolves around Queen Ysa, who at best is a tragic heroine. Ashen's romance, which was one of the focal points of the first two books, is an afterthought here, and her daughter's romance with the young boy-king seemed tacked-on hurriedly.

Plus, there's no real sense of how time is passing in this book. There seem to be very few time referents, which is extremely strange. I thought it was probably due to poor editing or the rush to get this book to the printers, as I couldn't understand why else it'd happen.

The big confrontation loses all steam once the big bad Flavielle is gone, and considering she's taken out more by incompetence than anything, that's a major waste of resources. Personally, I'd rather have seen someone deliberately succeed in taking her out, rather than the drugged, half-feverish way it's done in this book.

Basically, I didn't care about any of the characters at the end of this book, and I was glad the book was over (even though I'd really looked forward to it, and had enjoyed the first two books of the series). Like I said, it's probably one of the worst books I've read in a long time, and I regret paying hardcover price for it.

If I could give this less than one star, I would, despite my high respect for Ms. Norton and her stature in the field.

Editorial Review:

A Crown Disowned is the third volume of the cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan that began with To the King a Daughter and continued in Knight or Knave.The earth shakes and splits as the forces from the North draw nearer. The Ice Dragon Riders are speaking to the land, and more fire mountains awaken in the Bog. Rohan seeks to join forces with Tusser, leader of the Bog-folk, as Queen Ysa raises an army to clear the Bog.War draws closer until even the Queen cannot deny it any longer. Raids from the north increase, and, for the first time, the Riders of the Ice Dragons appear. It is time for the Queen to give up her game of pitting one faction against another. Four great armies are assembled to march under the same banner. Though they do not represent the Four Trees, they nevertheless see this as a good omen.Many good men from all four armies fall in battle, yet the Great Foulness is still at large. Is the combined might of the four powers enough to free the land from evil?

Dragon Blade: The Book of the Rowan (Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan, Book 4)

Andre Norton, Sasha Miller

Dragon Blade: The Book of the Rowan (Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan, Book 4) Andre Norton, Sasha Miller Amazon Price: $6.99
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Over a year has passed since the defeat of the Great Foulness, and the ravaged earth has begun to heal. Lost for generations, the signet rings of the Four Great Houses---Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan---have been restored to their rightful heirs. And Ashen NordornQueen, mistress of the Land of Ever Snow, looks forward to a life of peace and happiness with her beloved husband and their newborn son---only to learn that an ancient evil still threatens all that she holds dear.

The Mother Ice Dragon, the fearsome progenitor of her deadly breed, has awakened from slumber to menace the world anew. Legend holds that only the Dragon Blade, forged from the scales of her vanquished mate, can slay the deadly female dragon, but the Dragon Blade has been lost for ages.

As Ashen embarks on a perilous quest to find the mystic sword, she leaves her castle and homeland in the care of her closest friends, including Rannore, Lady of the Rowan, who soon faces danger of a different sort....

Dragon Blade continues the saga begun in To the King a Daughter and continued in Knight or Knave and A Crown Disowned.

To the King a Daughter (The Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan; Book 1)

Andre Norton, Sasha Miller

To the King a Daughter (The Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan; Book 1) Andre Norton, Sasha Miller List Price: $6.99
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Total reviews: 23 Average rating: 3.0 of 5

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This novel from beloved writer Norton and coauthor Miller begins a new fantasy series: The Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan. Fans of Norton's classic Witch World stories will find familiar terrain in this tale of a crumbling kingdom besieged by dark forces. Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan are the four legendary powers of the world, now fallen on hard times after years of warfare and mutual betrayal. Weak-willed Boroth, King of Oak, and his scheming wife, Ysa, sorcerous Queen of Yew, hold the monarchy for now. Desperate to escape the ancient prophesy that a Daughter of Ash will claim the throne, Ysa orders the death of Boroth's runaway lover, Lady Alditha of Ashe--without knowing Alditha has already given birth to Boroth's bastard daughter, Ashen. Years pass. Boroth's health fails. As Ysa grooms her unworthy son, Florian, to inherit the throne, Ashen is raised by Zazar, a wise woman living with the Bog Folk. When Zazar dies before she can warn the girl of her true heritage, Ashen must trust her instincts and the little magic she knows for protection. After she saves Obern, the dashing son of Snolli, High Chief of the Sea Rovers, who seek alliance against enemies from the north, Ashen and Obern travel to court with Lord Harous, who distrusts Ysa's intentions. Here book 1 concludes, almost as soon as the story really begins. While Norton fans will be eager to read her newest book, they're likely to be disappointed by its slow pace and minimal storyline. --Charlene Brusso

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Total reviews: 8 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Long live SHAB VORSA! 4 out of 5 stars.
4 of 8 people found this review helpful.

The story takes place in Monserria the land of the 5 provinces and revolves around Javerri one of the daughters of the Lord Qai, Lord of the 3rd Province.
Upon the 3rd Lord's death bed and having no sons to give Lordship to, he gives over his Lordship to Javerri.
But before she can truly become Lord of the 3rd Province she must Journey to the 1st province to be recognized by Lord Yassai "The sublime ruler of the 5 provinces."
Not truly wanting her to become the lord of the 3rd province he sets her out on impossible task that she must complete in order to be recognized.
This is where the book REALLY begins to pick up.
She and her companions journey out of Monserria to land of Fogestria and beyond to complete Lord Yassai's impossible task.

The author does a really good job of making you either like or hate a character. All of the villains are very detestabel and all the good guys are very likeable. My personal favorite are: Vorsa the desert man: This was just awesome! He had a great personality and had some cool moments.
Wande-Hari the mage: He may have been an old man but I loved this guy! And he had probably the single best moment in the entire book.
Also the story is very mature and should probably not be read by young kids.

It has been a long time since I read a book that I really did not want to stop reading. Every time I would start reading this I would almost always have to force myself to stop.
My only gripe is that I felt that the book was kind of rushed near the end. But it's still a great book nonetheless.

Editorial Review:

Facing little better than a political marriage in the patriarchal Five Provinces of Monserria, Lady Javere is named her late father's "son" and heir and must complete an impossible task in order to become the Lord of Third Province. Reprint. PW.

On Wings of Magic (Witch World : the Turning, Book 3)

Andre Norton, Patricia Mathews, Sasha Miller

On Wings of Magic (Witch World : the Turning, Book 3) Andre Norton, Patricia Mathews, Sasha Miller List Price: $23.95
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A gread ending to a trilogy! 5 out of 5 stars.
5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

The turning books are all interesting. Each giving a different insight into the WW series. Bringing new thoughts and ideas...a very satisfying read...as all the books in this trilogy were. They are all good additions to your library.

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While the Falconer women of Eastcarp endure personal betrayal to rebuild their lives after the havoc of the Turning, six young girls--a new generation of witches--escape imprisonment in an Alizon stronghold.

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