Lost Truth 
asked by shirley49 on November 4, 2006 12:07 AM
Alissa's dreams lead her to a distant land where countless Masters live in a flourishing magical society. Instead of being welcomed, Alissa finds that the Masters' leader, Keribdis, believes that she should be Alissa's teacher--whether Alissa likes it or not. And when Alissa rebels, she risks her magic--and her life.
Reviews
I've enjoyed this series. It keeps one's interest, and its a fast read. I was slightly disappointed with the love triangle resolution. Why the dilemma if the loser isn't even given much of a cursory glance? Also, with all of the action & conflict within the last few pages, the resolution was anti-climactic. I expected better, but any questions were answered in this last book.
reviewed by kmf on November 21, 2006 12:06 PM
I just re-read this entire series and this is the best of them. In fact, in my opinion, each book gets successively better as the story goes on. In this one, several threads plotted even back to the first book come to fruition in a dramatic climax that contains some really fantastic moments. Alissa finally comes into contact with the other Masters, meets Useless's archenemy and wife, decides between her two men and more. It's a great story. And it appears to be the last of the series, although I'd enjoy reading more of them.
reviewed by freedrink on November 28, 2006 5:25 PM
i thought the book was well written, and nicely planned...i HOPE there is another in the making, since she left a couple MORE options open at the end...won't spoil it for ya, but well worth the money...i believe this was one of the better ones, not too many ppl, and not to few...there were some BIG questions left open, i'd love to find out how they end...well written...a very good read.
reviewed by alec on November 28, 2006 5:35 PM
This is the best of the four Truth books. I say this only because it ties up all loose ends, and everything falls into place from the other three books. You learn more about the internal struggle with Lyssa and beast. It is fast paced and exciting, and the permanent romance interest for Lyssa is chosen. The fate of the Hold is decided, as well as the future of all the characters you learn to love in the first three books. The book is pretty intense in the ending, and I don't think she could have made a better finale book. The ending is excellent.
reviewed by redsink on November 29, 2006 3:06 AM
