The Dame – Saga of the First King Book 3
The Dame is the third science fiction novel in the Saga of the First King series by author R. A. Salvatore. Honce’s vast network, completed before the decade, brings optimism to its residents. Trade may be free, the army hopes to rid itself of the dwarves and wicked elves. The separate kingdoms were brought closer together. The promises turn into a nightmare as two races of heroes vie for supremacy of the united kingdom. Bransen Garibond, Highwayman doesn’t care about the war, with him believing that no matter which side wins, the outcome of Bransen’s people is the same. In R. A. Salvatore’s The Dame, Bransen’s path is in search of truth for himself, for Mr. Bransen, for Honce, and for himself.
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Review 1: The Dame – Saga of the First King Book 3 by Eric K
Amazing just wish they had the 4th book
The series has drawn me in as a listener. I just wish that the 4th book The Bear by R A Salvatore was in an audiobook version.
Review 2: The Dame – Saga of the First King Book 3 by William
Really enjoyed
What did you like best about this story?
The rich world that the author paints and all of the political intrigue
Any additional comments?
The biggest problem with this book is that is the second book in the series and the first one is not available on audible.
Review 3: The Dame – Saga of the First King Book 3 by Sailfish
Mostly not about The Dame
While Bransen had several encounters with Dame Gwydre most of the story revolved around him fighting off enemies and dithering over the battle between two major houses over Yeslnik the Fool’s drive to forcible unite the country under his rule as king. There were some exciting encounters and interesting revelations but, overall, I thought the book lacked a cohesive sense of purpose. It was as though R. A. Salvatore outlined the story with parts from a list, a battle here, some interminable angst there, include a power-hungry priest stirring up the brothers, touch base with various players and so forth.
Erik Singer’s narration was clearly spoken but he lacked the depth of articulating the various characters in a distinguishing manner. This was especially apparent when voicing female characters interacting with male characters.
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