![]() ![]() So we have a map of many lands and places, which we don't need, but the map we do need we don't have. The whole second half of the series is set in the far north, which isn't on the map. The first 50 pages of the first book introduce all these lands and races of people and then does nothing with them, they never appear again. We also are told at least 3 or 4 times in as many pages that his race, the Hilurin, has black hair, pale skin and black eyes. ![]() Scarlet is supposed to be a temperamental guy, but hardly ever acts it. There is a lot of telling how people are, but not showing us by their actions. The story has potential, but the writing is just. My honest opinion about this series: not so good. Scarlet and the White Wolf: The Temple Roadįor upcoming news of her future novels, visit ![]() ![]() Scarlet and the White Wolf: The King of Forever Scarlet and the White Wolf: The Land of Night Scarlet and the White Wolf: Mariner's Luck Scarlet and the White Wolf: The Pedlar and the Bandit King She is the author of the bestselling "Scarlet and the White Wolf" series of fantasy novels. Kirby is a winner of the EPIC Award and the Rainbow Award. Whenever she isn't slaying Orcs or flying a battleship for the glory of the Amarr Empire, she can be found in the kitchen, her vegetable garden, or at the keyboard, tapping away at her next book. Kirby Crow worked as an entertainment editor and ghostwriter for several years before happily giving it up to bake brownies, read yaoi, play video games, and write her own novels. ![]()
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