The Fall (Tales of Tolari Space Book 3), by Christie Meierz
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Award-winning science fiction romance author Christie Meierz presents the newest of her bestselling Tales of Tolari Space.Laura Howard, Earth Fleet widow and exile from human space, found more than safety on Tolar: she captured the love of a Tolari ruler and became a powerful Tolari empath. But in the midst of ancient, bitter rivalries, a serious injury erases Laura's time in Parania--and, perhaps, loses her the love of her Paran, who yearns for the woman she once was. Armed only with the memories of her youth, and empathically bonded to a man she can no longer understand, she struggles to recover and find her place, and herself, before a hidden enemy forces the Paran to do what he had always considered unthinkable: risk his life, and with it Laura's, to fight for the leadership of the ruling caste.The Fall is the story of a world re-opened to the stars after millennia of isolation, and the hazards and opportunities that abound when one's feelings are known to everyone around you.
The Fall (Tales of Tolari Space Book 3), by Christie Meierz- Amazon Sales Rank: #489529 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-02
- Released on: 2015-03-02
- Format: Kindle eBook

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful. An absolutely magical read! By Susan M I do not even know where to start with this review. There is just so much happening in The Fall that my mind is spinning. The use of allegory really made an impression on me. Think of the title as you read, so many different ‘Falls’ entwined within this story. The writing is magical, as usual. The world building and character development are absolutely spellbinding. If you have not read the first two books in this series, The Marann and Daughters of Suralia, I would highly recommend it. The author won a Prism award for the first book which was so well deserved. Let me discuss the title within the context of this novel. The Fall means so many things to me, loss of honor due to inconceivable evil leading to loss of one character’s position within the ruling body of the planet. Loss of life, painfully and irrevocably cut short. One loss expected yet no less mourned and all causing ripple effects in different ways. Gifts, given and taken away both intrinsic and extrinsic to the story and the characters involved. The Paran and Laura, an actual Fall and all of the repercussions occurring from that accident. The Monralar and his beloved, ShaRana , such terrible pain and more untenable positions taken due to decisions made through jealousy and a false sense of purpose. The honor observed in a number of characters, Farric, the Brial and his son, ShaRana, and more, all playing a large part in the intricate plot weaving itself through this story. Farric showed such fortitude in his decisions. His true sense of honor helping him find a difficult but principled solution to an untenable situation. This book gives us such insight into the workings of the different ruling factions within Tolar. We learn more about bonding, sensitives, artisans and the Tolari people. The end of the book gives us a glimpse of the premise for the next novel. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. You will find yourself immersed into the world of the Tolari people and left wanting so much more. A good thing!
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Added to my Re-Reading List By Amazon Customer I read the first book in the series and loved the relationships described as well as the overall story. The Fall is the third book in the series and focuses on a minor character introduced in the second book, The Daughters if Suralia. I enjoyed the story and the struggles the lead female experiences and her ability to overcome loss time and again.I was drawn into the story and details of the social structure described in all three books while this book delves in more deeply into the political sphere. This provides an interesting backdrop to the other story lines within the book. The reader feels the frustration of the female lead while the male lead is more reserved (this is a common theme throughout the series). I do enjoy the story, the author's style and the development of the main players. The book ended with a minor cliffhanger that has me looking forward to the next installment. Overall I enjoy re-reading each book over and over again and very happy to have a third one to add to my re-read listI have re-read the other two books many many times and look forward to reading all three back-to-back to immerse myself into Tolari Space again
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Slow in the middle but satisfying overall By S. A. Bolich I received this book from the author and did not know at the time it was the third book in the series (I thought it was the second). There was, therefore, some initial confusion in the opening chapter as to what was going on, but it did not detract from the read, just made me read on to get the answers. I wish the rating system allowed 3.5 stars, because there really is a lot to like about this book, and I will be checking out the series. Meierz' worldbuilding is very good when it comes to the Tolari world and its customs. I especially like the ruler's bond with the land and the reciprocal bond between the people and their ruler. The personal bond between man and woman is also well drawn, but here is where my quibble with the book lies as well. Perhaps because I am not usually into "romance," the many, many scenes of romping and bonding and unexpected sex slowed the pace. Had they been directly related to advancing the storyline I would have found them less tedious. There were just too many scenes where the heroine seemed to be wandering around doing not much of anything (not just lusting after her mate). The middle third of the book therefore seemed to drag, but when the author hit her stride again, the rest fairly flew and I found it an engrossing read.I like this world and where she is taking the story arc. Her worldbuilding and plotlines are definitely 4-star. The pacing in this one, however, definitely affected my enjoyment, but it might not bother other people, so as with all reviews. take this one with a grain of salt! I do recommend this author, however. I look forward to reading the other books in the series.
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