![]() The third is Eadaz, a woman from the South and a member of the secret Priory of the Orange Tree who has been tasked with protecting Sabran until she is called home. Another is Tané, a woman from the East (loosely based on Japan), who makes a decision on the morning before becoming a soldier and being chosen by a dragon to ride. One is Sabran Berethnet, the queen of her country in the West, tasked with marrying and delivering a daughter, the next queen, to keep the country safe from the Nameless One. There are three women at the core of The Priory of the Orange Tree. It’s a gigantic, epic fantasy, and before Day of Fallen Night was published earlier this year, it was essentially a standalone! Buying fantasy books tends to do a number on my wallet. Normally I would put duologies together, like I did for the Wilderwood Duology, but this book and A Day of Fallen Night are just too big.įirst of all, let me say that I adore this book. ![]()
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