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Sasha

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Spurning her royal heritage to be raised by the great warrior, Kessligh, her exquisite swordplay astonishes all who witness it. But Sasha is still young, untested in battle and often led by her rash temper. In the complex world of Lenayin loyalties, her defiant wilfulness is attracting the wrong kind of attention.
Lenayin is a land almost divided by its two faiths: the Verenthane of the ruling classes and the pagan Goeren-yai, amongst whom Sasha now lives. The Goeren-yai worship swordplay and honour and begin to see Sasha as the great spirit--the Synnich--who will unite them. But Sasha is still searching for what she believes and must choose her side carefully.
When the Udalyn people--the symbol of Goeren-yai pride and courage--are attacked, Sasha will face her moment of testing. How will she act? Is she ready to lead? Can she be the saviour they need her to be?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 10, 2009
      Shephard's epic gets off to a slow start as feisty bladeswoman Sasha, her master, her princely brothers and Jaryd, a local heir, lecture one another about religious differences amid a hodgepodge of names and invented terms. Jaryd saves Sasha from treachery after a fight, and the consequences accelerate toward war between the overlord Hadryn and the common Udalyn. Soon Sasha finds herself at the head of an army, facing her honest but deeply conflicted father. Rumors of war outside the kingdom point to larger conflicts down the road. Sasha is young, impetuous and contradictory, but impassioned about doing the right thing if she can figure out what it is. Once Shepherd (the Cassandra Kresnov series) finds his stride, the second half of the book crackles with intriguing characters, witty banter and vivid, realistic battles, leaving readers optimistic about the planned sequels.

    • Booklist

      October 15, 2009
      Princess Sasha Lenayin assumed her dead brothers place next to Kessligh Cronenverdt, a legendary warrior, one of the Nasi-Keth who is not one of the Goeren-yai, the pagan population, or the Verenthanes, supporters of the dominant urban religion espoused by the ruling class. Renouncing her royal status, Sasha trained long and hard to master the Salvaard, a sword-like weapon with which she can beat multiple opponents at the same time. Politics imperils the Udalyn, who are revered by the rural Goeren-yai, creating a rift in the royal family. Readers may find it a slog as Shepherd sets the scene, introduces the characters, and builds their world, but those who savor the intricacies of rival religions, vividly choreographed fights, and lots of bloody battle will enjoy it, anyway. A helpful list of characters is included and necessary, as naming conventions are obscure, if they exist at all. Becoming quite engrossing after a few hundred pages, this heroic fantasy should please fans of, say, George R. R. Martins Song of Fire and Ice novels.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

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