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Title | : | Cast in Secret (Chronicles of Elantra #3) |
Author | : | Michelle Sagara |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 521 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2007 by Luna |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Magic. Dragons. Urban Fantasy. Fiction |
Michelle Sagara
Paperback | Pages: 521 pages Rating: 4.16 | 9163 Users | 271 Reviews
Narration Toward Books Cast in Secret (Chronicles of Elantra #3)
Still avoiding magic whenever possible, Corporal Kaylin Neya relished investigating a regular theft once again. Until she found out the mysterious box was taken from Elani Street, where the mages and charlatans mingled, and it was sometimes hard to tell the difference between the two. But she was hoping this might be a mundane case-- --when in a back room Kaylin saw a lost-looking girl in a reflective pool...who called out Kaylin's name.Shaken, Kaylin tried to stay focused on the case at hand. But since the stolen item was ancient, without a keyhole, and held tremendous darkness inside, Kaylin knew unknown forces were again playing with her destiny--and her life....

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Original Title: | Cast in Secret |
ISBN: | 0373802803 (ISBN13: 9780373802807) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://michellesagara.com/books/cast-in-secret/ |
Series: | Chronicles of Elantra #3 |
Characters: | Kaylin Neya, Severn |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 9163 Users | 271 ReviewsColumn Of Books Cast in Secret (Chronicles of Elantra #3)
the ending always brings me to tearsIt's a book about resentment, about fear and the suffering it causes...and it's a book about hope and forgiveness and joy, things that mark us even more deeply than the pain, if we let them. Kaylin and Severn's relationship feels more ordinary, here. It's less constrained by horror and bitter hate on Kaylin's side, and by guilt, grief and anger on Severn's. The everyday-ness of their interchanges helps balance their work in unraveling the catastrophe thatThis series has it's faults but overall it totally sucks me in from the beginning and is totally addicting.
Kaylin is sent to investigate a routine theft, but when she gets there, she can tell that it is anything but routine. It involves one of her least favorite things. Magic. After checking into the theft, she is summoned to a place she has never been, Ybelline's. The Tha'alani need help, and she is the only one they can turn to. I love these books! Kaylin is a complete mess until it becomes a life and death situation, then she pulls herself together. I loved how this book was more about the

As with Cast In Courtlight, I really struggled to like this book. I read it primarily because I'd purchased it WITH Cast In Courtlight, after being so enthralled with the story of Cast In Shadow. Well, by Book #3 of the series, the heroine (Kaylin) hasn't developed an iota of common sense, which drives me absolutely batty. Supposedly in this book, the world's fate hangs on her ability to solve a mystery ... and everyone else seems to have crucial pieces of the puzzle, but they all persist in
This was another good book in the series. The characters get both easier and harder the longer the series is. Im at least familiar with about 90% of the regulars now. Of course new characters also get added...I like that Kaylin got past her prejudice. She is really growing and I love that.I also love her love of children. The fact she will sacrifice almost anything for them. 💕The kiss with Nightshade currently confuses me. Probably because Kaylin herself is confused.
Welp, Kaylin is still a stumbling, bumbling idiot who refuses to learn jack and somehow is still alive, despite her nonstop nonsense talking. She doesn't annoy me enough to hate these books, but she definitely brings them down. This time around is about the Thal'anni, the mind reader people with tentacles on their head. One of their kids goes missing and Kaylin has to find the child. Right up her usual alley. Highlights: more dragons, Severn, Evanton, the Oracles, Everly, and all the very
Corporal Kaylin Neya is my kind of character. With apologies to my niece for reading the last book in the series first though. It's likely that books # 1 and # 2 would have driven me bonkers because of her though so starting at the end worked in an odd sort of way. Sagara's writing style kept the story engrossing once I figured out who was who, what they were doing and why. Happy last day of June everyone!
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