Keeper, by Connie Suttle
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Keeper, by Connie Suttle

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Quin finds herself at the center of a maelstom, as Siriaa is threatened by an unidentifiable poison and a coup envelopes Kondar. Lives hang in the balance across the universe, as samples of the poison stolen from Siriaa are offered for sale to the highest bidders. Quin feels obligated to help those she can, but it will require powerful help. Does such a thing exist? If so, will it answer her call?
Keeper, by Connie Suttle- Amazon Sales Rank: #3192139 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-17
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .66" w x 6.00" l, .86 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 290 pages

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. epansion is not always a good thing. By bluewynd could not finish this book. the First one started off great, but half way though started adding layers, book two is just more layers. What I mean is the story starts in a horse and buggy small nation, expands to neighboring nations, expands to other lands and magic, and then to ultra modern lands. and left you after a battle--with none of the questions answered. as to who is Finder? Why is the poison moving over the landBook two just continue this expansion and non answers. we are now into wizards, and vampires, and other planets. With "finder" still the one who is supposedly going to fix all this. one of the problems with these expansions of view is that its all the same, a teenage (boy or girl) helping father make decisions, or offering advice. characters are 2 dimensional, that is good or really bad, and no explanation as to their motives other than money or power, no insights. this book should have been labeled under teen books. its just not worth reading more of, hooked my curiosity for first book, but lack of information and expanding worlds just bored me.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Convoluted but excellent ideas By Kindle Customer This story is a continuation of First Ordinance.. however even 50% through this 2nd book we don't know what that ordinance is... We continue Finder's (Quinn) story, and the glass city, and modern city are reintroduced and mainstays. The real problem, is that suddenly there are other planets, vampires werewolves, aliens galore, villains who are never fully explained- all just merrily interspersed within the "original" story without enough introductions and information.While I was able to follow the story, I had 3 MAIN issues. A) I didn't care much about the (many, many) tiny bits of aliens, vampires, planets, characters because they seemed random and weren't well explained or introduced leading to my lack of interest. B) It seemed the author was randomly exercising revisionist world building that should have happened in book one- which was a little random but nothing like the dozens of new cultures and species we just go random bits of here and there, sometimes just a few sentences then we're whisked off to something else often completely unrelated. It felt to me the reader, just interruptions to the story. C) I feel that the."New world/character-building WAS important.. just a hindrance in its presentation. Perhaps this should be book 3, or at the very least a novella in between in which to fit the author's additions to the environment/characters/races/planets which seemed to have found a place in her story after she published the first book.Yes, I want to know "Finder's story" & will keep reading.. but, as I write this review at 58% through- it's an interesting chore... emphasis on chore. I plan to read the rest and book 3, but I'm tired, and wish for my aforementioned idea of a novella as an intercession between books 1&2 instead of these tedious interruptions.Suitable for YA and above, but extremely hard to follow due to author's writing style for the average reader.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Now I gotta wait.... By Reader I Love Connie Suttle!! I read Finder#2 in 7hrs. Suttle sure knows how to write a book. I really enjoyed having some of the older peps (Lissa, Reah...) show up with the new. The connections are great.Finder is an interesting story about a unique girl with a lot of knowledge and power but very little understanding about how special and strong she is and what she could do. I love that this book takes you further in to their world and answers a lot of questions, for me, but also left me with more new questions :). And the Ending......Now to go from my Connie Suttle fix to having withdrawals because I HAVE TO WAIT SO LONG FOR THE NEXT BOOK :) guess I just have to start back with the first book in lissas series and work my way up. Again :)
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