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An Earthly Crown
An Earthly Crown | Kate Elliott
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In the second book of Kate Elliott’s Novels of the Jaran, Tess Soerensen is pulled between two powerful men—her brother and her husband—and their competing revolutions On the planet Rhui, the nomadic tribes of the jaran are uniting the settled cities of their homeland one by one. Their charismatic leader, Ilya Bakhtiian, has his loyal wife by his side, but there is something about her he doesn’t know: Tess Soerensen is a human. And not just any human—back home, her brother, Charles, led an unsuccessful revolt against the all-powerful Chapalii empire. Even though Charles was later made a duke in the Chapalii system, his revolutionary bent has not faded, and he is traveling to Rhui to locate Tess and uncover precious information about a past insurgency. Charles’s insistence that Tess join him is as strong as Ilya’s reluctance to part with his beloved wife—and neither considers that Tess may have her own plans for the future. As three fiercely independent spirits struggle for a solution, the fates of both the human race and the jaran hang in the balance. An Earthly Crown is the second volume of the Novels of the Jaran, which also include Jaran, His Conquering Sword, and The Law of Becoming.
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xicanti
An Earthly Crown | Kate Elliott
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Flashback to breakfast, when I started the Kate Elliott chunkster that would‘ve been my #BookSpin if I were an actual participant and not some weird lurker-person. I‘m not too far in yet, but there‘s a theatre troupe! I love it when there‘s a theatre troupe!

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kdyerkdyer
An Earthly Crown | Kate Elliott
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Mehso-so

The setting was interesting, but I found most of the characters to be annoying. Too many grand passions, too few choices made with thought or care. Romance novel in a sci fi setting.

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kdyerkdyer
An Earthly Crown | Kate Elliott

A historical romance pretending to be a science fiction story.