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  • A Pattern of Shadow and Light, Book 3
  • By: Melissa McPhail
  • Narrated by: Nick Podehl
  • Length: 34 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (365 ratings)
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Paths of Alir

By: Melissa McPhail
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Summary

Powerful beings from the fringes of Chaos have come to the realm of Alorin. Fate bends to their will, and their will is set upon Alorin's destruction. Alone in understanding the threat they pose, Alorin's Fifth Vestal, Björn val Gelderan, has launched a desperate plan to stop them: a "great game" played upon the tapestry of mortal life. Now, in Paths of Alir, Björn's Players have taken the field.

Along the lush Caladrian coast of Agasan, the truthreader Tanis d'Giverny returns to the place of his birth and finds mysterious and wonderful workings waiting for him. But the zanthyr Phaedor warns Tanis that ominous events lie ahead, and the lad soon wonders if even his mother's magical lessons will be enough to keep him alive.

In the dungeons of Tal'Shira, held prisoner by the Adept Inquisitor Taliah hal'Jaitar, Prince Trell val Lorian is facing a life of enslavement. Only two paths lie open before him: one means an eternity of torture fighting Taliah's attempts to break him; the other requires surrendering to her will. But can he really sacrifice everything he is to walk Taliah's path of twisted magic known as mor'alir?

In the snow-bound Castle of Tyr'kharta, Prince Ean val Lorian must choose to save his brother Sebastian or his loyal men. But to choose his men means leaving Sebastian to an eternity of enslavement; while rescuing Sebastian means abandoning his friends, and his honor along with them. Either decision will test Ean's newfound skills, as well as his conviction, for as the prince soon learns, once a man becomes a Player in the First Lord's game, not even death can give reprieve.

©2014 Melissa McPhail (P)2016 Podium Publishing

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Melodramatic, whiny and poorly executed

I made the silly mistake of buying this whole series of books based on reviews and the length of each book represented pretty good value for money.

It’s only that investment and a rather dogged stubbornness that has gotten me this far but now, 2.5 books in, I have to admit defeat. It’s rare that I’ll stop reading a book series having gotten this far in but the adolescent writing style and cartoonish narration have finally beaten me into submission.

It takes a truly amazing writing talent to take every strong, heroic character who is introduced in the book and turn them into a snivelling, whiny caricatures of themselves. And Nick Podehl’s nasal, clumsy narration only exacerbates the situation.

It’s a shame as the fundamental plot is rather fun and a few good characters do provide some light relief from this maelstrom of pathetic shadows of heroism but I give up, I can’t listen to another word and I’m off to find something to listen to that doesn’t make we want to strangle the author!

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An exceptional book

Paths of Alir has become one of my favourite audiobooks. The series "A pattern of shadow and light" lures you in with Cephrael's hand, and once you are familiar with the characters it becomes addictive to find out how each character's path interacts with others.

The imagination that Melissa conveys is magnificent. The descriptions are full and vivid but easy to envisage. For me this was the best of the series so far, primarily because the adepts explore their powers a little more.

I can't write a review that gives this book and Melissa's world enough credit.

Nick Podehl's performance was yet again flawless. Can't wait for the next one to be released in February!

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Fab book

Loved this book and find that the series is really gathering pace. Can't wait to find out what happens next.

If you love the Wheel of Time books you'll probably love this series too.

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Serves as a Long but Necessary Interlude

Firstly this series is fantastic and mesmerising- you'll want to see it through not only because you'll have invested so many hours reading it, but also and mainly because the story just keeps building up with intrigue, mystery and complexity, leaving you desperate to see the culmination of the plans and plots and, especially what seems will be the most epic battle in the history of sci-fi!! It's like Game of Thrones but thankfully and hopefully, unlike GOT, we will be rewarded with an end!

This, Book 3, unfortunately contains very graphic details of rape and torture (something for which I'd liked to have been forewarned). It'd would have been nice if the voluntary acts of lovemaking were given equal and more erotic description but alas, the author obviously has a greater appreciation of the perverse.

Also, this Book, though containing a lot of action, is really that part of the series where we really get to know the key players in the game, their history and see their key moments of character development. It therefore becomes very obvious from the start as you oscillate between boredom and ordinary interest, that this is not the final book, and that given the pace and building complexity of the story, neither will the next book bring forth the end that we so anxiously seek.

Another disappointing aspect of this particular book is that at many points the story becomes predictable.

But I've been too harsh in my analysis, compelled by the much better quality of story in the previous books 1 and 2. I have no doubt that Book 3 is integral to the understanding of the story as a whole; this book forms that necessary interlude one needs to gain understanding and preparation for rest of the story as it builds towards its conclusion.

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This series is a masterpiece

It's been a while since I enjoyed a series of books like these. I cannot recommend them enough absolutely fantastic on all counts. I challenge any fantasy fan to disagree Mellissa Mcphail is one hell of a writer. Thank you so much for your work Melissa.

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Really enjoyable

My first time picking a fantasy book without a direct recommendation from someone else and was not disappointed.

The characters and the world are really well put together and the multiple points of view the story is told from reminded me of reading A Song of Ice and Fire except I cared about a lot more of the characters in this.

I'm a big fan of Nick Phoehl and once again he did a great job with this story. He has a great narrator voice with perfect pacing and his character voices are all really well done.

Got the second book ready to go and really looking forward to it. Don't know if Melissa has written any other book series but I'm pretty sure I'm a fan of hers now too. Thank you for this story, it was really great.

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Entertaining, excellent complex story

Very enjoyable story. It is well narrated with a good complex story line and well developed characters and plot.

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just awsome

Awesome story. Going to have to get next book as soon as possible. I managed to get my wife into this series too. Highly recommended

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The Last Fortress

My only surprise was that everyone made it to the end of the book without being killed, although most of them didn’t make it unscathed. Sexual content was quite hardcore.

Phaedor takes Tanis back to his place of his birth, where he learns more about his talents from the patterns his mother has left for him in the hope he can follow the strands. We also get a hint of who his parents are. He is then taken to the Sormitage, where he is to gain his ring(s), though some things are not to be. However, there he meets Nadia, Heir of the Agasan Throne, and his life is to become even more complicated.

Ean has a choice to make: Save his men or save his Brother Sebastian at Tyr’kharta.

Isobel decides to follow her own path and leaves Ean. However, her decision will have long terms effects and will cost her dearly.

Trell has been spirited away to the dungeons in the Fortress of Darroyhan by the Mor’alir Adept Taliah hal’Jaitar, whose sole purpose is to break him and bend him to her will. But Trell has a strong sense of honour which will endure.

The Malorin’athgul continue to upset the cosmic balance and Bjorn val Gelderan has an uphill struggle. But, the balance is about to shift. Peles finally choses his path and it is one his brothers will not like.

Ean is still on his mission of moaning and groaning and is proving there is no limit to his immaturity.

Thank goodness I purchased the series and did not have to wait for the next book.

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Magnificent to the end

What a journey, I can't stop listening it has me bound to it. One of the best I've listened too, bought extra credits so I can carry straight on with book 4
Brillant storyline what a marvellous mind this author has... Thank you for an amazing journey please don't stop lol.

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