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Original Title: Steal the Dragon (Sianim, #2)
Edition Language: English
Series: Sianim #2
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Steal the Dragon (Sianim #2) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 288 pages
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Title:Steal the Dragon (Sianim #2)
Author:Patricia Briggs
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Reissue of 0441002730 (9780441002733)
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published: by Ace (first published November 1st 1995)
Categories:Fantasy. Romance. Fiction. Magic

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Steal the Dragon is book two in the Sianim series by Patricia Briggs and narrated by Jennifer James Bradshaw. This one is very intense, deep, and exciting. It’s filled with wizards, mages, and spies.

I want to get out of the way; dragon. The dragon in the title is miss leading. There is one appearance in a dream of a dragon, but there are no dragons in this book.

Now, I loved book one and four in this series. Both those books focus on Aralorn who is an interesting character, but in Steal the Dragon we get different characters in the same world just a different part of the world. The only common thing is the mercenary guild.

This novel reads as a stand-alone. You don’t have to read in order as you can see I read books one and then jumped to four and then came back for two.

Rialla is a former dancer/slave who is asked to return to the land of her slavery on an important mission for the Spymaster of the mercenary guild. She does this, but it’s not easy for her. Has she really left slavery behind her, even though she’s found her way to the mercenary guild and a new life. I felt for our lead and what she’s trying to do and all that she had to go through to complete the mission/goal.

Things don’t go as planed and Laeth her slaver spy partner is accused of murder. She ends up finding help in an unexpected place. Tris our healer is more than he seams. He’s not quite human. He helps Rialla and Laeth. With Laeth on his way back to the mercenary guild with part of the information, Tris and Rialla stay behind to find the real killer, which puts her in her former owner’s clutches again.

There is slavery and all that that entails. It was hard to listen to the scenes of abuse and rape. Rillalla’s internal conflict is intense and well done. Tris was a nice love interest, tho the focus is the mission with love blooming slowly. I like that they solve their issues with brain power rather than muscle power and even at times running away.

Steal the Dragon is a sneaky chess game with skill and strategy. The storytelling is vivid and outstanding.

Narration: Jennifer James Bradshaw does a wonderful job! I’m glad I listened. It made the story move along and brought out the hardships and issues these characters face. I like how vivid the different voices are for everyone and it felt like the story was coming off the pages.

Rated: 4 Stars

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Ratings: 3.96 From 6239 Users | 224 Reviews

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If you've read other books by this author, you might be disappointed.Bottom Line: Try before you buyI had read the Mercy series by Briggs, so I was expecting something along those same lines, in the quality of writing and quality of story.However, this book was a complete surprise because it did not match the Mercy series in the slightest way..not even a hint of it. And the reason, it's a much earlier work of the author's...like 1995.Setting that aside, as a stand alone story, it was just

You could hear me chanting: Briggs! Briggs! Briggs! I feel like a cheerleader. Hey, I said I feel like one, not that I look one. She's one great magician, but transmutation is a bitch...

Basic Plot: A former slave turns spy to save her chosen homeland.One of my favorites, and my first Patricia Briggs book. I saw that beautiful Royo cover in a bookstore and grabbed it immediately. I love the way this book is written.

A pretty good fantasy with a believable female heroine. Her world has interesting magic, a good plot & well formed characters. It was an enjoyable read.

It's difficult to describe what I feel about this book - I don't dislike it, it's just that I don't have strong feelings about it at all. I pushed myself to read it quite quickly, and it wasn't boring. But I kind of missed having an exciting plot, a showdown, anticipating where the story might go. I didn't know what would happen to the characters (which is a good thing), but at the same time I wasn't really curious to find out (which is a bad thing). There was just nothing... pulling the story

3.5 stars rounded upAnother of Briggs' early sword and sorcery with a side of romance novels. This is only loosely related to the first Sianim book and can be read as a standalone. An interesting study in how the human mind works to shield us from intolerable situations (slavery/rape) and find a way to accept our existence in ways we never expected. Not as much action as I normally like in these types of stories, but the hero was a great guy (Briggs knows how to write a hero you'd want IRL and

Actual Rating: 3.5Rialla is a former slave dancer turned horse trainer for a spymaster named Ren in a mercenary town called Sianim. It's been 7 years since she's had to dance for any master and she's never had any intentions on becoming someones property again. But when Ren asks her to go undercover to help uncover a plot that may render everyone in the world a slave, how can she say no. Using her powers as an empath and the help of her healer friend Tris, Rialla realizes that she's will always

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