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ISBN: | 1450265790 (ISBN13: 9781450265799) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Haanta #1 |
Michelle Franklin
Paperback | Pages: 185 pages Rating: 4.04 | 46 Users | 31 Reviews
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The Kingdom of Frewyn is being invaded by the Galleisian infantry and at the forefront of the battle is Boudicca MacDaede, a First Captain in the Frewyn armed forces. Her regiment is charged with defending the borders between the two nations, but when Frewyn’s last line of defense falls, Captain MacDaede enlists the assistance of a Haanta, one of giants from the islands to the far north. Promising to free him from his imprisonment in exchange for his help, she gains his trust long enough for them to win the battle and save the Frewyn border from being breached. The giant’s freedom is granted, but Rautu cannot return home unless he redeems himself in the eyes of his people for his past transgressions. He is offered a place by the captain’s side, and together, they defeat the Galleisian forces and become the saviors of Frewyn.One year later, King Alasdair Brennin takes the Frewyn throne, Boudicca is made commander, Gallei and Frewyn reach an accord, and Rautu is granted an invitation home. He is eager to return and see his brothers but finds it difficult to leave Frewyn without Boudicca at his side. He has become accustomed to her company and the idea of being made to live without her begins to distress him. Rautu invites the commander to the islands in hopes of finding a way for them to remain together, but when they arrive at the white shores of Sanhedhran, not everything goes as planned: one of the dangerous Haanta magi is freed, Rautu’s three brothers are strangely missing, and the neighboring nation of Thellis leads an attack on the islands.
Together, the commander and the Den Asaan Rautu must find a way to unite their two nations and defend against the Thellisian fleets, but can they do so successfully when outside forces are attempting to keep them apart?

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Title | : | The Commander And The Den Asaan Rautu (Haanta #1) |
Author | : | Michelle Franklin |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 185 pages |
Published | : | June 14th 2011 by Michelle Franklin (first published January 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance |
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It's not actually legal to make a profit on your Dragon Age fanfiction.A true and total surprise. I bought this book because the art was nice and it was 3$. Never in my life did I expect a small book from a no-name fantasy author to be this good. The prose has an Austen-esque quality to it, the characters are believable and engaging, the woman and the giant are hilarious together, the sexual tension is intense without being overly erotic. Never thought I would like a romance this much- but it's more than that. The world is really deep and interesting, a lot of

For complete review please go to http://www.jeffreyhollar.com/2011/07/...I recently had an opportunity to read Michelle Franklin's debut novel of The Haanta Series, The Commander and the Den Asaan Rautu. I was looking forward to it because I don't enjoy reading any other genre the way that I do epic fantasy. I read my first fantasy book at the tender age of 4 (Where the Wild Things Are) and have been hooked on fantasy literature ever since.The book's plot synopsis seemed filled with the promise
I tumbled onto this book accidentally as I am not one who will gravitate toward the fantasy aisle or the fantasy section of a bookseller. I completely enjoyed this offering. It has everything- fantasy world and beings, adventure, romance, and intrigue. The deep characters were the best part. I found the humor that was present in the h/h friendship as well as its presence in the tension between Rautu and the displaced Magi companion wonderful.The tale is comprised of the h/h battle to save her
I wasnt sure what to expect when I started reading this book. Most fantasy stories Ive read leaned more toward the paranormal element than fantasy. However, this fantasy was a treat to read and I definitely recommend it.The story centers around two main characters, Boudicca MacDaede and Rautu, who fight to save their freedom, their people and their love for one another. While the two seem to be mismatched from the start, their love grows throughout the pages instead of a love rush. Boudicca and
This review is for The Commander and Den Assan and Khantara.I must say at the outset of this review that I am entranced with this authors style.That said, open the pages of either of these books and be delivered with delicate phrasings and a narrative style that makes you startled when a noise outside of the world youre reading occurs.Come to the land of giants and warriors; of peaceful resolutions first, and firm reprisals last; to tranquility.Khantara is a love story at its core and one that
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