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Title:The Empress And the Acolyte (Lyremouth Chronicles #3)
Author:Jane Fletcher
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 232 pages
Published:November 13th 2006 by Bold Strokes Books (first published November 1st 2006)
Categories:Fantasy. GLBT. Lesbian. LGBT. Romance. Lesbian Fiction
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The Empress And the Acolyte (Lyremouth Chronicles #3) Paperback | Pages: 232 pages
Rating: 4.17 | 398 Users | 11 Reviews

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I had a harder time with this one.
Mostly because of the effect Jem's choices have on Tevi and the impact on their relationship.

Would I go with the love of my life to a place where I would be professionally ecstatic but where she would be scorn, ignored, or used just because she's on the weaker side of the social ladder ? So while I would spend my days happily doing something I love, she would be in a social misery ?

Still, the story goes on and there are some interesting aspect. The grief versus moral dilemma was well explored.

And I loved the Dragon ;)

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Original Title: The Empress And the Acolyte: Lyremouth Chronicles
ISBN: 1933110600 (ISBN13: 9781933110608)
Edition Language: English
Series: Lyremouth Chronicles #3
Characters: Tevi, Jemeryl
Literary Awards: Golden Crown Literary Award for Lesbian Speculative Fiction (2007)

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Ratings: 4.17 From 398 Users | 11 Reviews

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Clearly the best of the three. I like the two main characters, the moral dilemmas posed, the feats and explanations of magic and the world building. Jane Fletcher has written a very good WLW fantasy series. Jemeryl the Sorcerer and Tevi the Ungifted Soldier make an unlikely pair in their world but in the end love conquers all.

This one was worse than the others bc it presents a character that could be argued to be autistic as evil bc of it.

The entire Lyremouth series was a surprisingly very enjoyable read! Book 1 starts very slow, but it does pick up when Jem and Tevi get together (near to two-thirds of book 1, so don't give up :D), and they are such a cute couple, so adorable! The premise of this series is definitely not as ambitious or serious as the author's Celaeno series, but I felt the fantasy world she created here was equally rich (each territory has its own unique culture), more fun (sarcastic talking magpie lol) and very

The book was better than expected. Mostly because I thought that the first two books in the series made a perfect duology and wasn't really interested in 'what happens next'. Yet, I fell into this story, and, when I emerged, I was quite happy I decided to try it.

Book one of the Lyremouth Chronicles - one of my favorite series ever....

Not as good as the previous books in the series imo

This book is my favorite out of the Lyremouth Chronicles so far. To me, it's by far the most exciting. I felt I hardly had time to catch my breath before something else happened. Jem and Tevi are tested a lot in this book, their relationship, their morals, and their lives. Jane Fletcher really knows how to write great fantasy books... plus did I mention this book has Dragons?!I would recommended this series to any fantasy genre fans. You won't be disappointed!

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