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My Sword Trembles - Book Three - 'My Sword' Series  by Agape4Gondor 3 Review(s)
TariReviewed Chapter: 46 on 1/20/2009
I think Aragorn is treating Faramir more like a son than an esquire. What a touching scene.

I fear for Indis. I can’t help but believe this is a trap. Haleth would not surrender peacefully after what has happened in the past.


Author Reply: Aragorn is amazed at the boy's courage and his intellect... but more he is brought low by the boy's charm : )

As for Indis, not sure about this little pipsqueek!

Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 46 on 1/19/2009
I certainly wouldn't want to face Indis in a poker game! Excellent confrontation between her and StupidKid-er-Haleth.

I hope Faramir and Aragorn will get a chance for a few days of uninterrupted tranquility and woodcraft lessons.

Author Reply: With a Captain-General like Listowel, whom Indis trusts implictly, how can she not overcome any odds... but the odds are great, for both her and Faramir and Gondor... no wonder she wearies of the Rod already........ : (

As for Faramir and Aragorn - I love the fact that Steward and King will have such a strong relationship by the time Aragorn feels it is 'right' to wear the Crown.

Blessings and thanks for your continued support.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 46 on 1/19/2009
At least there is sense in the youth! Now, to take Ragnild and release her from the spell!

Author Reply: I am certainly enjoying learning more about Faramir - though he reverts often to childhood (something to be hoped for ) - he does have sense and is growing more and more in it as the days pass.

As for Ragnhild - I'm not sure what will happen with her - but it will not be good.

Many thanks for your continued support and reviews! They are MOST appreciated!

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