Ringmaker eBook Helen Sanders Anthony Waters
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This is the story of the Ringmaker, a woman working to harness the power-hungry will of her Tundin people’s Council for the greater good of all, though she bears the stigma of Namelessness (she is a dragon changeling). When she is abducted in a political coup, she becomes the target of a madman, also a dragon changeling, who seeks to unbind the fabric of the world with lost and potent magic. She escapes his prison, but not his psychological torment.
On her journey to confront her captor, the Ringmaker meets a fellow traveler who has also suffered losses and who must come to grips with his greatest fear his father’s hidden legacy. Together, they craft a love from loss, and grief, and the Ringmaker unlocks a treasure trove of her own gifts as she comes to terms with her tormentor’s villainy, and confronts him in a dream-time landscape for the final harrowing conclusion.
Ringmaker eBook Helen Sanders Anthony Waters
I was surprised by how good this book was. It's my favorite kind offantasy, the kind that has something to say about the real world while
letting you into a fresh and vivid story with strong and complex
characters (including Sauvir, who can transform herself into a dragon!)
The plot is fast moving and the writing is strong and not predictable, I
got the sense of a rich and complete world with animals and cultures and
languages of its own although the author uniquely uses a kind of primitive
Pacific Northwest landscape as the base for the journey, sort of in the
way Tolkien references England. As a person living in the Pacific
Northwest, I love the feeling of a place being strange yet familiar. The
good vs evil is predictable, but it starts with the idea that magic, which
used to be a common part of the world, has disappeared, and this is a race
to see who will reawaken it, and who will control it, and for what ends.
In that way it sort of reminded me of the race to create the atomic bomb
during WWII, to solve the riddle, find the answer, and it pits Sauvir
against her enemy and mirror image, Agadittur. Just enough politics to be
interesting, but mostly it's about the relationship between the three main
characters and especially about Sauvir's and Belador's efforts to accept
who they really are, as they race to a final showdown. Definitely good
reading.
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Ringmaker eBook Helen Sanders Anthony Waters Reviews
Great compelling fast paced fantasy with gorgeous melt-down scenes!
Riveting reading and well crafted!
I'm into chapter 5 and don't want to stop reading. It is a good read - intrigue, mysticism, engaging characters, action, and themes that keep me wondering 'what next' and reading to find out, even when it's 2am. Thankfully I don't have to get up early tomorrow!
Update - I just finished reading Ringmaker, and want the next in the series. Definitely recommend it for fantasy aficionados and for people who just like a great story and characters, along with really good artwork.
I know so little about fantasy that the friend who recommended this book had to explain that it’s different from science fiction. Although I was doubtful it would appeal to me, I found myself reaching for my in the middle of the night. I’m giving Ringmaker five stars for quality of writing, inventive plot, credible dialog, and compelling character development. Apparently this is the author’s first novel. It looks like I’ll be hanging around for the sequel. Oh, and the illustrations are an unexpected bonus. Unfortunately my Paperwhite didn’t do them justice. To get the full impact, check them out on a larger screen.
I was surprised by how good this book was. It's my favorite kind of
fantasy, the kind that has something to say about the real world while
letting you into a fresh and vivid story with strong and complex
characters (including Sauvir, who can transform herself into a dragon!)
The plot is fast moving and the writing is strong and not predictable, I
got the sense of a rich and complete world with animals and cultures and
languages of its own although the author uniquely uses a kind of primitive
Pacific Northwest landscape as the base for the journey, sort of in the
way Tolkien references England. As a person living in the Pacific
Northwest, I love the feeling of a place being strange yet familiar. The
good vs evil is predictable, but it starts with the idea that magic, which
used to be a common part of the world, has disappeared, and this is a race
to see who will reawaken it, and who will control it, and for what ends.
In that way it sort of reminded me of the race to create the atomic bomb
during WWII, to solve the riddle, find the answer, and it pits Sauvir
against her enemy and mirror image, Agadittur. Just enough politics to be
interesting, but mostly it's about the relationship between the three main
characters and especially about Sauvir's and Belador's efforts to accept
who they really are, as they race to a final showdown. Definitely good
reading.
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