The Mountain's Call by Caitlin Brennan

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  • Pub. Date: September 2004
  • 464pp

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    • Pub. Date: September 2004
    • Publisher: Luna
    • Format: Paperback, 464pp

    Synopsis

    Tales are told of the mysterious, powerful Mountain where the gods--powerful beings in the form of white horses--live. But Valeria knows no woman has ever been called to the Mountain. Until she feels a strange pull and answers the call--as a boy….

    When her secret is discovered Valeria loses all that she's won. Her anger and frustration with the Empire might be enough to give the barbarians a way into the Mountain. And so the Empire now depends on the will, the strength and the loyalty of one Rider. A Rider who has been rejected by all but the gods…

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    Awesome bookby Setharix

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    January 09, 2010: Having read the entire trilogy multiple times, I find more details each time that I have missed on previous readings. This book is simply and beautifully written. Being a horse trainer, breeder, rider and lover, and a hopeless romantic always looking for the positive in everything, I can relate to the main characters in this book. It has always been a dream of mine to ride with the Spanish Riding School, but today, I have black Ladies, instead of White Gods. May the magic always continue.

    I cannot wait for more books by this author!!

    I Also Recommend: Song Of Unmaking, Shattered Dance.

    A Good Twist to Fantasy Fansby vwhis

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    September 06, 2009: I liked the series. It is somewhat offbeat but all in all a good story.. The main character is amoral but if you can overlook that drawback I think you will enjoy the whole story. You could actually feel the author's awe and love for her horses in her real life.. I will eventually re-read all three of this trilogy at some future time, therefore, it will be apart of my "keepers" in my library.


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