![]() This solitary lifestyle means she does not learn of her mixed blood until she and her mother visit a gathering of the Maghuin Dhonn. Moirin grows up living in the wild in a cave with only her mother for company. She does not grow up in a palace though, Alais' descendants chose to follow the way of the Maghuin Dhonn. The heroine of this book is Moirin, through her ancestor Alais a descendant of both D'Angeline and Alban royalty. Naamah's Kiss is not without it's flaws but definitely better than the books in Imriel's trilogy. I was not impressed by Carey's previous effort Kushiel's Mercy, it was the poorest book in a trilogy that was a lot weaker than the previous one to begin with, but a fresh start got my hopes up that the series had reached a turning point. It tells the story of Moirin, great-great-granddaughter of Alais the Wise. While the first six books tell the story of Phèdre and her adopted son Imriel, Naamah's Kiss is set much later. ![]() It is also something of a new beginning for the series. Naamah's Kiss is the seventh book in the fantasy/alternative history series of epic proportions that began with the excellent Kushiel's Dart. ![]()
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