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A lost girl and a blind boy discover their greatest strength is their bond with each other in a beguiling fantasy by the New York Times bestselling author of The First Girl Child. An insidious curse is weakening the Norse kingdom of Saylok, where no daughters have been born in years. Washing up on these plagued shores is Ghisla, an orphaned stowaway nursed back to health by Hod, a blind cave dweller. Named for a mysterious god, Hod is surrounded by prophecy. To Ghisla, he’s a cherished new friend, but to Hod, the girl is much more. For when Ghisla sings, Hod can see.Unable to offer safe shelter, Hod urges Ghisla onward to become a daughter of the temple, where all the kingdom’s girl children have been gathered. But because of a magical rune, the two cannot be separated, no matter the time or the distance.Now, subject to a ruthless king, Ghisla enters a desperate world of warring clan chieftains and catastrophic power struggles. Uncertain whom to trust, their bond strained by dangerous secrets and feuding loyalties, Ghisla and Hod must confront the prophecies that threaten Saylok while finding a way to save each other.

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Your browser does not support HTML5 video.  The Second Blind Son (The Chronicles of Saylok, Book 2)By: Amy HarmonMy Rating: FIVE OUT OF FIVE STARSBest for: 18 and upWhoa. Wow. Holy cow. What a story!The Second Blind Son was….powerful? Passionate? Gripping? Romantic? Really, really cool?Yes. Yes it was.I was impressed with The First Girl Child, and I don’t impress easily. Just the Norse-Mythology based worldbuilding alone deserves praise for it’s careful detail and seamless incorporation into the narrative. It’s smooth. And it’s awesome. It was very well imagined, wonderfully built, and perfectly executed. Theology, culture, government, the magic system, and even societal expectations were delivered clearly, and in a way I would have expected from a much longer book. Skilled writing, indeed!The characters and their relationships were some of the best I’ve read. Amy Harmon’s ability to get her characters to connect to each other and to the reader has earned her legions of loyal fans. I had plans for the characters from the first chapter, and there was a delicious slow burn as the pages turned themselves to the satisfying end.So, ya. I was impressed.Then I read The Second Blind Son. If I was impressed with The First Girl Child, then The Second Blind Son had me…um…what’s better than impressed? Blow away? Shocked? Gloriously surprised? Perfectly satisfied? Left with a huge, goofy grin? I don’t know. One of those. All of those?I wasn’t sure what to expect. The First Girl Child didn’t need a sequel, and a brief scan of the synopsis gave me the idea it was going to be a stand alone story set it in the same world. So okay, cool.But I was wrong. It’s even better.This is a retelling of the events of The First Girl Child, told from the perspective of a tertiary character you’ll recognize and a brand new character your going to love. LOVE! I figured it out in the first few pages, and the book nerd in me starting doing cart wheels! Well, in my head, anyway. It’s not a sequel or a stand alone…it’s a retelling from new perspectives and that. Is. Awesome.All the things I loved from The First Girl Child were there, but more. The characters were more. The relationships were more. The good guys. The bad guys. The magic. The mythology. The romance! It was all more!Amy Harmon writes romance like Steven Spielberg makes movies. She hints, she teases, she gives subtle clues. A touch. A longing. A glance. You know it’s there, and you know it’s coming. But when the shark finally jumps out of the water and eats the boat, you are still left with your mouth hanging open and your heart swells and you can’t stop reading! Wait. No, there’s no sharks. But the feeling is the same. There was some passion in these pages!The events of the two books intertwine, then separate, then cross again. Each book is it’s own story, but it’s also the same story. And when the narratives collide at the smashing finale, I again found more: more closure, more satisfaction, and more oh-my-gosh-I-really-loved-this-story!I think both The First Girl Child and The Second Blind Son can be read as stand-alones. I can’t think of any reason you HAVE to read The First Gild Child before The Second Blind Son. But I will say the two books complete each other…neither book is whole with out the other. Read one, and you’ll enjoy a good book. Read them both, and you’ll LOVE the story. I would love to hear from you if you read The Second Blind Son before The First Girl Child–I’m dying to know how things come together for you!There is no language, a bit of violence, and the passionate lovers get really passionate with their love three or four times. The descriptions are not physical or detailed, but you definitely know what’s happening and when it happens. I wouldn’t want to read it out loud with my teenage daughter. So for that, I’ll say The Second Blind Son is best for 18 and up.Happy Reading!
This book is more than a story, but an experience. It felt so good to be back in Saylok, and meeting Hod, and Ghisla. This book takes place inside the same setting of TFGC, but is a totally different story in the midst of the same characters. How Amy did this is magic, and I am in awe of her gift.I have never read about a blind hero before Hod, and I’m so glad he was my first. He captivated me from the moment he came on the scene, and my soul became attracted to him in an intense way. He checked all the boxes for me, and is so H-O-T. I love strong men of character, heart and out of this comes their fierce bravery—especially towards their women.I loved how being blind, he could not only hear the hearts of people, and could tell many things by the beats, but that he also knew intentions. His other senses were heightened causing him to be able to do extraordinary things.Ghisla is one of my new favorite heroines. Her strength is astounding even though she is small in stature. She is a Songyr, and has special abilities while she sings. The things Hod is able to see while holding her hands as she sings will just take your breath away.“I blind you” ..Yes. And yet . . . you are the only one who makes me see.”Hod and Ghisla are a powerhouse of a team. They are passionately in love with each other’s souls, and the things they are able to accomplish...wow.I love Vikings, Norse mythology, tales of Odin, Loki and Thor. Amy used these stellar characters and spun her own historical fantasy and created her own magic. She does this with every story she writes, but each time the experience is more intense. More soul shaking. Amy’s words are an elixir to the soul, and so much of what the world needs now. This book will stay with me for a while.

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