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Harshini

av Jennifer Fallon

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Serier: Demon Child (3)

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Medalon has surrendered to foreign invaders and Tarja is once more an outlaw. The Defenders have scattered and their only hope is Damin Wolfblade and his Hythrun army. But Damin has his own problems. The High Prince is dead and he must lift the siege on the Hythrun capital and defeat an usurper before he can come to Medalon's aid. For R'shiel time is running out. She has finally accepted her destiny as the Demon Child, but must search for answers. She must defeat Xaphista soon or the Harshini will be destroyed; she must find a way to bring peace to the divided southern nations, to free Medalon from Karien occupation and to find the strength to finally put an end to Loclon. But how do you defeat a God? The dazzling conclusion to the Demon Child Trilogy,Harshini is an epic tale of heroism, honor, love . . . and terrible loss.… (mer)
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A very satisfying conclusion to a fantastic trilogy. I highly recommend all 3 books in this story to anyone who enjoys fantasy and strong female characters. ( )
  boredwillow | Mar 4, 2023 |
It took me a while to get into this series, but by the end I must say I very much enjoyed it. The characters of R'shiel and Tarja didn't appeal to me too much, but once Damin and Adrina and the likes appeared I found it much more enjoyable.

Harshini summed up the series nicely and in a way I found enjoyable. It wasn't the 'they lived happily ever after' ending, but still a suitable one nonetheless.

A good series all round! ( )
  ashooles | Aug 15, 2017 |
Weer een heerlijk deel van de Hythrun Chronicles. En het is nog niet afgelopen. ( )
  connie53 | Jul 11, 2017 |
ORIGINALLY POSTED AT Fantasy Literature.

Up till now I've enjoyed Jennifer Fallon's Demon Child trilogy; her writing is competent (not beautiful, but competent), her characters intriguing, and the story was interesting enough. But I always had this feeling ... the same feeling I get when I watch my 2 year old daughter constructing a tower of blocks by stacking the big ones on top of the smaller ones ....

Sure enough, just like my daughter's tower, in Harshini, it all comes crashing down.

R'shiel finally embraces her role as Demon Child and we at last see her putting her riding leathers to good use -- she actually rides dragons in this novel (though it doesn't help much when taking a trip on a flying dragon takes just as long as it does in a rowboat). And that's probably the nicest thing I can say about R'shiel. She was never a particularly loveable heroine, but in Harshini, she's just a b*$. She is suddenly an outspoken expert in world politics and military tactics and the rulers of all the lands jump to obey her (even though she has no political or military experience and her grand plan in the last novel was a complete disaster). If they don't obey, she threatens to sic the gods on them. She's a bully, and it's hard to like people who act like that.

Then we still have the problem with the arbitrary activities of the gods, the demons, and the Harshini. Gods and demons are called on to help at random times in random ways. I was really ticked when a demon popped out of nowhere to protect Brak from a crossbow bolt and Brak informed us that "the demons live to protect the Harshini." Huh? If this is true, why haven't we seen them protecting Harshini before now? R'shiel is supposedly undertaking this very dangerous and important mission, so where were the demons when she was beaten, raped, captured, stabbed in the gut, etc.? And, if they exist to protect the Harshini, why are they running around trying to gather believers so they can become gods? And, about the Gods: okay, I can understand a goddess of love, but a god of thieves? And, if Xaphista (the "bad" god) can so easily coerce people to try to kill R'shiel, why does he only try it with one person (who fails)? Why not several people? He's bad, but he's not smart. And I won't even get into the hypocricy of the Harshini not being able to do anything that might indirectly cause death -- there are too many logisitcal problems with that.

The climax and ending of the novel was also random -- R'shiel's weird idea for killing the "bad" god was just plain silly. Most of what R'shiel does to solve problems is arbitrary and easy. She puts on a glamour to escape. She puts on a glamour to help other people escape. She threatens someone into doing what she wants them to. She gets crazy ideas that end up working. This randomness causes the reader to never be concerned that things won't work out in the end. I never felt any sort of fear or tension. Got a problem? Call a god or a demon, or do some random magic trick. Fantasy novel needs tension, and Fallon fails to deliver it in the last Demon Child novel.

But, she's a good author -- I will not hesitate to pick up another Fallon series someday.
Read more Jennifer Fallon book reviews at Fantasy Literature . ( )
  Kat_Hooper | Apr 6, 2014 |
I was very bored with this book. I lost interest in the story by the end of book 2, but thought I would try continuing with the series anyway. I got about 3/4ths of the way through and gave up. It took me a little over a month. I think that's the longest I ever spent on one book. I kept putting it down. The beginning was very slow. I don't even remember what happened. When it finally started to pick up, around the middle, it was still pretty slow and also very predictable.

I ended up just skimming the chapters from Damin's and Adrina's point of view. Damin has always been boring to me, but in the second book Adrina used to be one of my favorite characters to read about. I know characters are supposed to evolve with the story and the author was just making her a better person, but it also made her boring. About half of this books plot centered around Adrina's and Damin's relationship. I'm not big on romance, so of course, this bored me too. Even when these two characters weren't in a scene we're still reading about them because whosoever point of view we're reading from (R'Shiel, Brak, etc...) is thinking about them and their relationship and getting all mushy brained. It was odd. I don't think most people give that much thought to other peoples relationships, especially if you hardly know the people, like Brak.

The situation between R'shiel and Tarja was predictable, and even though I haven't read that part, I know who they end up with. Tarja's new relationship was set up a long time ago. It was too obvious and I knew those two were going to end up together ever since the beginning of the first book. :/ I can't believe that was dragged out all the way to the end of the last book. Was this change in relationships supposed to be a surprise?

So yeah, the romance was too heavy for me. The first book started out full of politics, religion, social issues and culture and I feel like those themes have been replaced (mostly but not totally) by romance. ( )
  Weirdology | Mar 31, 2013 |
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Medalon has surrendered to foreign invaders and Tarja is once more an outlaw. The Defenders have scattered and their only hope is Damin Wolfblade and his Hythrun army. But Damin has his own problems. The High Prince is dead and he must lift the siege on the Hythrun capital and defeat an usurper before he can come to Medalon's aid. For R'shiel time is running out. She has finally accepted her destiny as the Demon Child, but must search for answers. She must defeat Xaphista soon or the Harshini will be destroyed; she must find a way to bring peace to the divided southern nations, to free Medalon from Karien occupation and to find the strength to finally put an end to Loclon. But how do you defeat a God? The dazzling conclusion to the Demon Child Trilogy,Harshini is an epic tale of heroism, honor, love . . . and terrible loss.

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