The Song
(A Novel of the Sons of Destiny #4)
by Jean Johnson
Berkley Pub Group (Sensation)
February 5, 2008
ISBN #0425219291
368 pages
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Other Books by
Jean Johnson

The Flame

The Storm

The Cat

The Master

The Wolf

The Sword

The Song

Elemental Magic

An Enchanted Season

The Master

The Wolf

The Sword

REVIEW

"excellent Sons of Destiny entry"

The eight brothers, four sets of twins, were exiled to Nightfall Isle where women are banned; For the most part they have been ignored by the powerful Katan Council of Mages since their banishment; however recently the Council has learned that three females have married three of the siblings (see THE MASTER, THE WOLF and THE SWORD) and remained on the Isle with their soulmate. The Council fear that the ancient prophesy is being fulfilled and debates their options before it is too late.

As the Council argues, the fourth-born sibling Evanor lost his magical abilities and became mute during a war to free his sister-in-law from an evil mage. Healer Mariel comes to Nightfall Isle accompanied by her son to help him regain his voice and to live there. She gives him much more than just efforts to heal his vocal cords; she gives him the magic of love.

Although each tale contains a complete saga focusing on one of the brothers, it behooves the audience to start with the first book because Jean Johnson continues her magical writing of increasingly more intricate details involving the Sons of Destiny big picture. The current story is fast-paced and stars two likable protagonists, but in some ways feels more like a middle tale (it is number four of eight) as it sets the table for seemingly big showdowns. Still Evanor's entry is fun to follow as he finds love the most powerful lyrical voice in the Johnson universe.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 1, 2008



Summary

The fourth installment in the national bestselling Sons of Destiny series.

Eight brothers, born in four sets of twins, two years apart to the day—they fulfill the Curse of Eight Prophecy, and are thus exiled to Nightfall Isle, in Jean Johnson's "thoroughly romantic and wildly entertaining"* series.

Evanor lost his powers—and his voice—in a terrible battle that defeated his family's greatest enemy and gave his sister-in-law her freedom. The advanced magical healing that would restore his voice and powers is beyond their means—but not beyond the ability of the lovely healer Mariel. Mariel can restore what was torn from Evanor—and possibly repair her own broken heart in the process.



 

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