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ISBN: 0756408792 (ISBN13: 9780756408794)
Edition Language: English
Series: Green Rider #5
Characters: Karigan G'ladheon, King Zachary, Captain Laren Mapstone

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Karigan G'ladheon is a Green Rider--a seasoned member of the elite messenger corps of King Zachary of Sacoridia. This corps of messengers, each gifted with a brooch of office that imparts a unique magical ability to its wearer, was founded over a thousand years ago during the terrible time of the Long War. During that spell-fueled war, Sacoridia was besieged by the sorcerous armies of the Arcosian Empire, led by Mornhavon the Black. When Sacoridia finally triumphed, Mornhavon resorted to dark magic that rendered his twisted spirit immortal. Determined to keep the realm safe from this terrifying enemy, multitudes of Sacoridian magicians sacrificed their lives to build the immense D'Yer Wall, imprisoning the dangerous spirit of Mornhavon in Blackveil Forest, which uncontrolled magic had mutated into a perilous and unnatural place. For over a thousand years, the magic of the D'Yer Wall protected the people of Sacoridia, but as the centuries passed, memory of how the wall had been built was lost as a traumatized nation turned its back on magic. And when a malicious entity cracked the massive wall, there were none left who knew how to repair it. Desperate to regain the knowledge and repair the ever-expanding breach in the wall, agents of the king scoured the kingdom for magical relics and information. Finally, in a last-ditch attempt to gain time, Karigan, whose Rider brooch enabled her to "fade"--sometimes traversing the layers of time and space--was able to catapult the spirit of Mornhavon into the future. But how far into the future was anyone's guess. Realizing that this might be their only chance to enter Blackveil and examine the tainted peninsula, King Zachary sends Karigan and a contingent of Sacoridians beyond the wall, along with an equal number of Eletians--the immortal race that eons ago lived in what is now Blackveil Forest. But in addition to the unnatural dangers of the forest itself, Karigan and her small delegation have been followed by a secret rebel sect--descendants of the original Arcosian invaders, and during a showdown between these two groups, Mornhavon suddenly reappears. In the magical confrontation that follows, Karigan is jolted out of Blackveil and wakes in a darkness blacker than night. She's lying on smooth, cold stone, but as she reaches out, she realizes that the stone is not just beneath her, but above and around her as well. She's landed in a sealed stone sarcophagus, some unknown tomb, and the air is becoming thin. Is this to be her end? If she escapes, where will she find herself? Is she still in the world she remembers, or has the magical explosion transported her somewhere completely different? To find out, she must first win free of her prison--before it becomes her grave. And should she succeed, will she be walking straight into a trap created by Mornhavon himself?

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Title:Mirror Sight (Green Rider #5)
Author:Kristen Britain
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 784 pages
Published:May 6th 2014 by DAW
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Magic. High Fantasy. Epic Fantasy

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..."Why? What had it all been for?"... Why write a 11k Kindle Book, more than double the size of a normal book if it doens't move the overall story of the series forward? Why of all things would the author of a medieval fantasy feel the need to write a post-industrial steampunk without fantasy, in the middle of the series? And why would she now focus on romance and introduce the reader to an unwanted (by the fans of the series) new love interest if before the romance was only a minor romantic

This book is very well written so in that aspect it deserves a three. But in relation to the Green Rider storyline. . . well there really is no relation in my opinion.This book is so bloated with unnecessary CRAP! Seriously! 770 pages when it could easily have been told in 200! And that's being GENEROUS! *Possible Spoiler*Many have said it before, so I will be brief, I love the Green Rider Series but this book pretty much had nothing to do with it. 740 pages were dedicated to a place that is

I have alot of mixed feelings about this book. I was going to give it a much lower rating, but decided that that would not be fair. Just because the book was not what I wanted to be, does not make it a bad book. Kristen Britain was extremely brave in writing this book, I think she knew that most of her readers would not enjoy it; yet, she still wrote it, and for that I applaud her. After all, it is her story to tell.To take us to the future was perhaps annoying, but it showed one very important

Spoiler warning!!Spoiler warning!!Spoiler warning!!Spoiler warning!!Spoiler warning!!!Give the book chance before you read this review, read a sample or something! * * * Mirror Sight reads like an experiment; 95% of the book did not posses the spirit of series. The last 5% redeemed it but not by much. I'm truly regretful to write this review as I really loved books 1-4 and followed Ms. Britain's blog and Facebook page passionately. I no longer like where the story is headed. Anyway, I'll start

As a stand-alone book, I felt like this was a good book. The writing was solid, the story was engaging and there were some interesting twists and turns. You find out very quickly what our intrepid hero was stuck in at the end of book 4, and the story is off and running from there.Why did I give it 2 stars then, you ask? Because this isn't a Green Rider book. Karigan isn't the strong-willed, has to survive character we've grown to love. She isn't a strong female lead. She is stifled a lot in this

SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERSSPOILERSAccording to Amazon reviews I'm in the minority on this but I really enjoyed the book overall. I'm still in absolute denial about Cade but there you go (probably not going to change for another 3-4 years). I really enjoyed the Industrial setting throughout the book as a *contrast* to what Karigan had at home. It really showed exactly how much Karigan's people have to gain AND lose if the war goes to Mornhaven/Sea King/Amberhill. I do believe that by

Not the greatest follow up book ever, kinda got lost and disinterested in sections and fully admit to skipping chapters. Favourite chapter was the last chapter.