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Gatekeeper's Deception - Deceiver

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"Why don't you trust me?" he asked.

Hurt and disbelief whirled in her head. "Because you don't trust me."

 

The Lady Alon Maer, wife of duke Kien Bartheylen, is pregnant and seriously ill. Swordfighter Kyer Halidan, along with her company of friends, takes on the mission to find a cure. If they fail, Alon and her baby will die.

 

An alluring stranger who calls himself The Guardian turns up along the way and gives Kyer timely warnings, earning her trust, and hinting at her true identity. But is he helping her, or serving his own ends?

 

An uncanny escape, a gift from a dead warrior, a shocking message for Kyer's ears only, all sow suspicions among her friends that she is not who she claims to be. Even as their faith in her is tainted, her nemesis plots his vengeance: exposing unassailable evidence that it is Kyer who is attempting to murder Alon Maer.


Reviews:

~Theresa Miller - author of Mushrooms, Magic and Murder: “I love this series. I just finished book three at two in the morning last night. For reference, I go to bed around nine. I just kept thinking just one more page. Just one more...”

~Ruby Seah - Goodreads Reviewer: WARNING: "Clear your schedule for TWO books in a row because the end of this book leaves you with a cliffhanger only satiated by Gatekeeper's Deception II - Deceived!"

~Laura - Goodreads Reviewer: "I am left with the ache of having to wait for the third installment. She better be writing fast."

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Customer Reviews

ASH

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4 months ago

Difficult quest for group of adventurers

This and book 3 are clearly a single story, so much so that book 3 starts at chapter 20. The action in these is well paced, and I frequently found I didn't want to stop. It felt like a standard quest story--go here, get this thing, go there, get that thing, bring all things back to save the maiden--but there were enough difficulties along the way that we had ample time to learn more about the characters. As with any good group of adventurers, each has their own strengths and weaknesses, and they were revealed well. At the end of book 3, there are enough unanswered questions that I want to read book 4.