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Traitor's Moon (Nightrunner #3) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 540 pages
Rating: 4.12 | 9904 Users | 382 Reviews

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Original Title: Traitor's Moon
ISBN: 0553577255 (ISBN13: 9780553577259)
Edition Language: English
Series: Nightrunner #3
Characters: Alec í Amasa of Kerry, Seregil í Korit Solun Meringil Bôkthersa
Literary Awards: Gaylactic Spectrum Award Nominee for Best Novel (2000)

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Master spies Seregil and Alec are no strangers to peril. Their assignments, nightrunning for wizards and nobles, have led them into many deadly situations. But sometimes the greatest danger can lurk beneath a Traitor's Moon. . . .

Wounded heroes of a cataclysmic battle, Seregil and Alec have spent the past two years in self-imposed exile, far from their adopted homeland, Skala, and the bitter memories there. But as the war rages on, their time of peace is shattered by a desperate summons from Queen Idralain, asking them to aid her daughter on a mission to Aur�nen, the very land from which Seregil was exiled in his youth. Here, in this fabled realm of magic and honor, he must at last confront the demons of his dark past, even as Alec discovers an unimagined heritage. And caught between Skala's desperate need and the ancient intrigues of the Aur�nfaie, they soon find themselves snared in a growing web of treachery and betrayal.

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Title:Traitor's Moon (Nightrunner #3)
Author:Lynn Flewelling
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 540 pages
Published:July 6th 1999 by Spectra Books
Categories:Fantasy. LGBT. Romance. M M Romance. Fiction

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It took me FOREVER to get through this book. It wasn't for a lack of interest though, I can assure you. Life just gets in the way of things and I didn't have the energy to commit to it. But, here I am, already dying to read the next one. My wallet is suffering because of this series. I have bills to pay, dammit!

Seregil and Alec have left Rhiminee, and are living in the wilds of Skala, as far from civilization as they can get. Seregil is still recovering from the emotional trauma he suffered at the end of Darkness, and the only person he wants anything to do with is Alec. Alec has finally more-or-less completed his training, and the two are now equals, and lovers. Their idyllic existence is interrupted when Seregil recieves a summons from the Queen of Skala, who asks him to accompany her daughter on a

This review covers the first three books in the Nightrunner series. For those who havent yet read these books, be warned that there are spoilers ahead.Every year I seem to stumble upon a series that seemed innocuous enough on the shelf, and I take that series home, unwittingly committing myself to a week in which all my waking thoughts will be consumed by this new world and its characters. Last year, I was lucky enough to happen upon this phenomenon twice, first with Karen Marie Monings Fever

(note: I audiobooked this so some spellings may be incorrect)This was a book I really ended up enjoying, and it made me realise I need to get back to finishing up this series soon because I find it so fun. In this story we're once more following Seregil and Alec, two young Aufrenfae and Tirfae who are lovers. They met a few books back, and have been doing jobs and working together ever since. However, in the last book they suffered a terrible loss and since then they have exiled themselves from

I loved the first two books! and I had high hopes for this one - finally we see Sergil and Alec together .... but unfortunately that part of the story was not as good as I hoped it would be.there were situations when I thought that they don't really care for each other - I would have thought or hoped that Sergil leans more on Alec in some situations.I hated that we don't really get to see their relationship .... and I hated that they always named each other Friend.the story was good.all in all I

This one was kind of a mixed bag for me. I love that Alec and Seregil are finally together [and am laughing at the two year time skip into their relationship and wondering if she did that solely to make Alec older lol] and I love that Beka is getting a larger part in the story [as well as expanding a few other characters we've only met briefly before] but the whole thing takes place in ...Aurenen? Whatever the place is called. But anyway the whole thing takes place there which means 1. it's

Flewelling should stop at two. She develops excellent stories over her first two books, and the third one becomes long, drawn out, and considerably less interesting. That being said, since I'm in love with the two main characters and their relationship, I can't help enjoying any book written about them. This one takes us into a somewhat stereotypical fantasy fairy land where the people are tall, fair, and long-lived. Despite that, we learn some interesting things about Aurenfaie culture, and

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