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‘Paladin’s Grace’ by T. Kingfisher asks what happens to a paladin after their god dies?

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    ‘Paladin’s Grace’ by T. Kingfisher asks what happens to a paladin after their god dies? In the case of Stephen it’s mope around for a few years until he meets a nice girl, stumbles onto both a murder and an assassination plot… but it’s the meeting a nice girl bit.

    I’m normally not a fan of “I’m not worthy of love” plots (I’ve just seen too many of them) but there’s more meat on those bones when the issue PTSD and violent blackout.

    If I was going to take issue with any part of the book it would be the author’s need to double down on the sequel hook. As far as I can tell the book that follows isn’t even a direct sequel, it looks more like a spinoff with a different paladin of the dead god picking up the thread.

    #Reading #Books #Fantasy

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      ‘Paladin’s Grace’ by T. Kingfisher asks what happens to a paladin after their god dies? In the case of Stephen it’s mope around for a few years until he meets a nice girl, stumbles onto both a murder and an assassination plot… but it’s the meeting a nice girl bit.

      I’m normally not a fan of “I’m not worthy of love” plots (I’ve just seen too many of them) but there’s more meat on those bones when the issue PTSD and violent blackout.

      If I was going to take issue with any part of the book it would be the author’s need to double down on the sequel hook. As far as I can tell the book that follows isn’t even a direct sequel, it looks more like a spinoff with a different paladin of the dead god picking up the thread.

      #Reading #Books #Fantasy

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      @pseudo_ursus
      I've enjoyed the series. Better than your average romance for me.

      That sequel hook is typical in romances, though. Very different from fantasy.

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