![]() ![]() ![]() Which is why, I suppose, Roberson chose to tell the story through Sandtiger’s eyes instead of Del’s. Cherryh was breaking new ground with her books, but things just weren’t equal back then. Roberson’s story isn’t anything we haven’t seen before, but back when it was published in 1986, the fantasy wasn’t used to seeing strong-willed women capable of saving themselves. ![]() When I finally opened the ebook and settled in to read, I knew at once I was in good hands. Jennifer Roberson first caught my eye with her Cheysuli series (loved those early covers) but I liked the idea of the ongoing saga of Tiger and Del. I think maybe I didn’t want to get hung up in the middle of a series, as so oftentimes happens. And they’re on ebook so it’s much easier to buy a copy than to sort through boxes of paperbacks. Now that there is a new book out in the series, I wanted to read them again. This is one of those books that I picked up again and again, and ended up buying all of the copies in paperback. ![]()
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