Reviewed by Hixxup on

4 of 5 stars

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Storm Dancer is an interesting read to say the least. while I must say it took me a while to really get involved with the book, at the end I'm glad I read this book. it is not the norm for me, I did enjoy it and would recommend this book to fantasy readers, and maybe more.

It's set in an exotic fantasy desert land, the characters are colorful, the setting match something I'd picture in an epic fantasy movie set in the desert. With different towns and such ruled by different rulers. Some are good people, some are not as good, some just don't care, and some well they are just plain nuts.

Dahoud is Djinn possessed and has been trying for years to reconcile with what horrors he has done, under the Djinn's infuence. He's then given a chance to prove himself worthy, until different events occur and he gets to a point where be believes, he's not worthy of anything. But yet, he still strives forward, forward to a different future, a different him.

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