Vanity’s Brood (House of Serpents #3 Final) (Forgotten Realms)

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Title: Vanity’s Brood

Series: House of Serpents #3, Forgotten Realms

Author: Lisa Smedman

Rating: 3 of 5 Stars

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 320

 

Synopsis:

Arvin must rescue Karell before she gives birth. At the same time, he must prevent Sybil from freeing the Serpent God and becoming its Avatar.

 

My Thoughts:

The maundering end to this trilogy.

Arvin pretends to not know which way he wants to react for most of the book and the reader is expected to go along and then act surprised when he makes it.

The romantic angle between Arvin and Karell is milked for all it is possibly worth. Arvin’s heritage is revealed and that makes everything ok between him and Karell.

Glad I read this, but definitely not worth buying the hardcovers, unlike some of Smedman’s other Forgotten Realms works.

Viper’s Kiss (House of Serpents #2) (Forgotten Realms)

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Title: Viper’s Kiss

Series: House of Serpents #2, Forgotten Realms

Author: Lisa Smedman

Rating: 3 of 5 Stars

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 324

 

Synopsis:

Arvin skips town to avoid the guild and to get rich quick off a Baron who has a kidnapped daughter. Of course, everything leads back to Sybil the goddess wannabe and the mindmage who once tried to control Arvin.

Arvin meets a stunningly beautiful half-Yuanti and teams up with her to take down the kidnappers, rescue the girl and to foil Sybil.

 

My Thoughts:

Pretty average fare. Lots of action and intrigue and some kinkiness thrown in as Smedman skirts the whole human/yuanti mating thing.

Arvin is still a stupid ass but since I wasn’t expecting him to have changed from the previous book, Venom’s Taste, it was easy to go with the flow. However, him sending his own lover and mother of his future children into hell, by accident no less, was not something I saw coming. I actually just laughed it was so ridiculous.

This book confirms that I enjoy most of Smedman’s Forgotten Realms writings and that when I see her name on a book I will most likely enjoy it. I like having that kind of knowledge.

Venom’s Taste (House of Serpents #1) (Forgotten Realms)

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Title: Venom’s Taste

Series: House of Serpents #1, Forgotten Realms

Author: Lisa Smedman

Rating: 3 of 5 Stars

Genre: Fantasy

 

Synopsis:

Arvin, human rogue working for the Thieves Guild, is caught up in a plot between a cult of Death and Poison, a resistance group that wants to re-assert human supremacy and a Yuan-ti [snake masters of the region] who wants to shake up the current crop of leaders and take their place.

 

My Thoughts:

I went in to this hoping for something a bit “more”, as it was dealing with the Yuan-ti, a race of snake’y people. And while I got “different”, it wasn’t really “more”.

Arvin was your typical cardboard cutout of a human character who had “past” issues that helped and hindered him. All the groups were pretty typical of what you’d expect from a Forgotten Realms novel and the plot was unexceptionally FR as well.

I did like having a completely new race to find out about, but they barely made it into the story. We find out the Yuan-ti rule, can be snakelike in various ways, can be “psionic” [ie, direct mind magic without rituals or scrolls, etc. To be honest, I’m not really sure how it is different from regular magic] and ruthlessly rule, just like every  other class that rules all across the world.

I did read a tiny bit about Skullport, which I am familiar with through the Erevis Cale books, but that was the only familiar thing. Everything else was completely new. Geography-wise I wonder if the Powers that Be from Wizards of the Coast have mapped out Faerun [the whole world, as I understand it] or if they just let things kind of exist willy nilly.

I’ll definitely be reading the rest of the trilogy, but I won’t be expecting anything great, just the typical FR adventure story.

Heirs of Prophecy (Sembia #5) (Forgotten Realms)

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Title: Heirs of Prophecy

Series: Sembia #5, Forgotten Realms

Author: Lisa Smedman

Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars

 

 

 

 

Synopsis:

Larajin, illegitimate daughter of Thamalon Uskevren by an elf, tries to find out her past and connect to her elvish heritage. In that process she finds out she has a full on twin brother, is the priestess of 2 goddesses and is prophesied, along with her brother, to avert a war between the elves of the ‘local’ forest and Sembia and surrounding human cities.

And we get a little bit o’ drow *grin*

 

My Thoughts:

I really enjoyed Smedman’s Lady Penitent trilogy and so was looking forward to this. Sadly, I found it to be the weakest book of the Sembia series so far. Not because of the story or any egregious errors of the wordsmithing craft but because of the characters.

All of Thamalon’s other children have been whiny brats in the books they’ve starred in and while I didn’t care for them, I could kind of understand the whole rich spoiled brat thing. But Larajin has been hidden as a maid and didn’t find out about her heritage until the last couple of years, so she isn’t a rich spoiled brat.  Instead, she is a sentimental drip with barely an ounce of sense in her head. Her brother, who while half-elf appears fully elvish, is a human hating machine. We’re talking “It is better to die while killing one human than to live on in dishonor of sharing the world with humans” type of hate. Eye rolling, cringe worthy kind of hatred.

Thankfully there is a good bit of action to the story and we get a tiny bit of Drow involvement [I’ve been a huge fan of the drow ever since the War of the Spiderqueen series, not that wretch Drizz’t] which always perks the story up.

While most series have a weak book, this was definitely weaker than expected. I just hope the series can pick up again. Only 2 more books left!

On a completely different note, I am absolutely LOVING these covers. They are very busy and dark, but once you read the story you can look at the cover and pick out details that make complete sense. I love that kind of thing. Almost makes me want to buy these, even if they are only in paperback with no chance of ever seeing hardcover.

Ascendancy of the Last

Ascendancy of the Last
Forgotten Realms: Lady Penitent #3
Lisa Smedman
Fantasy
3 Stars
Epub, 214 Pages

Eilistrae loses to Lolth, but saves what drow she can, who return to being dark elves. But another god steps in to continue the game, the old god of the dark elves. This was a confusing book with changes just happening for no real reason that I could figure out. Weakest of the whole series imo.

Least favorite of the series. I felt bad for the beings who are jerked around willy nilly by the so-called gods. No wonder they want to kill gods.

Storm of the Dead

Storm of the Dead
Forgotten Realms: Lady Penitent #2
Lisa Smedman
Fantasy
3 Stars
Epub, 209 Pages

another god enters the game between Lolth and her daughter. And loses. Undead battles, etc, etc. Find out more history about the drow. Same quality as the other books by Smedman.

Same level of writing skill and storytelling as in her other forgotten realms books, so it was ok. Nothing spectacular, but a good fantasy read in a thought out world.

Sacrifice of the Widow

Sacrifice of the Widow
Forgotten Realms: The Lady Penitent #1
Lisa Smedman
Fantasy
3 Stars
Epub, 202 Pages

I really enjoyed the original “War of the Spider Queen”, so I had to read this series.

a direct sequel to the War of the Spider Queen series. The only tie-in characters though are the gods involved and Halistra [a dark elf who tried to kill Lolth in the previous series]. Basically a continuation of the war between Lolth and her children to gain control of all the Drow.

Introduced to a host of new characters with only the barest of ties to the original series. This was nothing spectacular [but who reads Forgotten Realms for the writing?] but I certainly wasn’t rolling my eyes like in some of the Drizz’t books.

Extinction

Extinction
Forgotten Realms: War of the Spider Queen #4
Lisa Smedman
Fantasy
3 Stars
epub, 228 pages

Apparently I didn’t write a review when I read this back in ’10.  Certainly not going to write one now, almost 4 years later. But I have to have text to add the title. So there you have it.

~November 15th, 2013