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Some Things Transcend (2014)

door M. C. A. Hogarth

Reeksen: Princes' Game (book 2), The Pelted Chronology (15)

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Given a choice, Lisinthir Nase Galare would have stayed in the Chatcaavan Empire to help its reformed Emperor and Queen remake the worlds in their image. But when his presence proved a threat to the Emperor's attempts, he bowed to necessity and accepted an exile that he thought would kill him? for what was left without duty and the company of the beloved? Adding insult to injury, his escort home included two psychiatrists, as if he was something broken and in need of therapy? and one of them was another Eldritch. Did they expect him to spill his soul to anyone without the courage to make his sacrifices, and to a member of a species he now considered completely craven? And would he even have the chance, when the Emperor's enemies had a vested interest in never letting him see the other side of the border? Xenotherapists Jahir and Vasiht'h of the novels Mindtouch and Mindline make a guest appearance in this second book of the Princes' Game, and the game is as large as the fate of three nations and millions of worlds. Perhaps there's a role for an additional prince on the playing field?. (This book is the sequel to Even the Wingless and contains violence and adult situations.… (meer)
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Loved it. It's just a pity that you have to read book 1 first.
This book is plain cute. I love Jahir and Vasiht'h, and their relationship with Lisinthir is delightful. Especially after the initial contention. There is plenty of action in this as well, but the focus is on the relationships and emotions. The over the top events of book 1 are more palatable in summary. ( )
  zjakkelien | Jan 2, 2024 |
Been a while since I read one of Micah's books, isn't it? For a while I was waiting for paper versions of books so that I could add them to my bookshelf, but I got impatient and Maggie could use some uplifting stuff as her job situation changes, so OFF TO THE E-BOOK STORE I WENT.

Lord, I've missed the Eldritch.

This is the second book in the Princes' Game set, the first of which was [b:Even The Wingless|12659819|Even The Wingless (Princes' Game Book, # 1)|M.C.A. Hogarth|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1395531524s/12659819.jpg|17774073]. There will likely be Wingless spoilers in here, and possibly some [b:Mindtouch|18107842|Mindtouch (The Dreamhealers, #1)|M.C.A. Hogarth|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1371823136s/18107842.jpg|25429640]/[b:Mindline|19493243|Mindline (The Dreamhealers, #2)|M.C.A. Hogarth|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1387171990s/19493243.jpg|27585306] spoilers...? This is where the books start to mush together. Read on with discretion. I'll try to keep spoilers to a minimum.

Okay, so. We have Lisinthir Nase Galare, Ambassador of the Alliance to the Chatcaavan Empire. He is an Eldritch, a very reclusive and xenophobic race of people who basically don't talk to anyone ever, unless they have to. Lisinthir is...a bit of an anomaly in his people. But he's been with the dragons (Chatcaava) for a while now, and given how different they are from the Eldritch, he's going to need some help recuperating.

Enter Jahir Seni Galare and Vasiht'h. Jahir (if you couldn't tell from the name) is another Eldritch and a far-cousin of Lisinthir. Vasiht'h is a Glaseah, one of the Pelted races--races borne out of genetic experiments of many years ago now. The two of them together are a promising duo of xenopsychotherapists (there's a mouthful) who work through the esper capabilities both of their races offer them. They have a wonderful and fascinating relationship, one deeper than either of them ever expected. And since they're familiar with Eldritch in ways pretty much no one else is, they're the best bet for Lisinthir.

But no one could prepare any of them for each other.

I've been both waiting with bated breath for this book, and been terrified to read it. I absolutely adore Jahir and Vasiht'h; they're two of my favorite characters of Micah's. I also really loved Lisinthir's story from the den of the dragons. But putting them together...? I read bits and pieces of this when Micah was serializing it for her website, and every word I read made me more and more uncomfortable. Lisinthir is everything Jahir isn't, and everything Jahir isn't familiar with dealing with. And Lisinthir...well, he's used to a very forceful and violent climate. They're going to have very different reactions to things. and poor Vasiht'h in the middle, trying to balance his work and his partner.

I'm not going to lie and say that I was completely relieved of my worry by reading this. I spent a good chunk of the book squirming around and whining about what was happening. But so were the characters. And that, I think, is what saved me. Everything I was uncertain about, Jahir was uncertain about--and CERTAINLY Vasiht'h was uncertain. I think I bonded more with Vasiht'h as a character in this book than any other. And by the end, I was more comfortable with the whole thing.

Lisinthir and Jahir are a fascinating pair to watch around each other. Both Eldritch, both descended of the Galare line, both lords of their station...and yet two more different people you almost couldn't name. Watching them have to both balance the worlds that have formed them and the worlds that they were born into is fascinating. Add Vasiht'h into the mix with his Pelted nature--and an asexual one, to boot--and his unique connection to Jahir, and you have a very convoluted story.

I love how intertwined Micah's worlds are, and to see them all lacing together is wonderful. Even with the hesitation I've felt, the convoluted nature of this book is both required and interesting. Everything Lisinthir has been through lately has been complicated, and unknotting all of that isn't going to be a simple task. Likewise, the issues that Jahir faces throughout the course of this are so steeped in who he is as a person that they're not going to come loose by playing nice. As is brought up in the book, they truly need each other, in many ways. And that kind of conflict is uncomfortable, but in the way necessary things are.

I've already bought book 3 in the Princes' Game set, AMULET RAMPANT, and I'm looking forward to seeing where the war goes from here. With where this book leaves off...there is so much possibility, and Micah has time and time again proven herself capable of anything. I'm excited.

Rating: ***** (Highest Recommendation) ( )
  KOrionFray | Oct 5, 2019 |
Wow. This is another Princes' Game book, almost as dark and just as rich as Even the Wingless. However, I found some familiar characters here - Jahir and Vasiht'h show up, as therapists (both mental and physical) for Lisinthir upon his escape/release from the Chatcaavan Empire. And somehow, these characters from a much lighter, brighter series (Dreamhealers) fit perfectly well with the tone of Princes' Game; there are some serious revelations for both of them, about themselves, each other, and their bond, but it doesn't feel like they're being twisted to fit a new situation, it's just an expansion of who/what they are (or what they knew they were, rather). Lisinthir comes to some new understandings himself, through interacting with them (particularly Jahir - they are so similar and so different). Yet another utterly wow book from Hogarth. The storyline is relatively simple - it only includes ship-to-ship battles, boarding actions, dealing with a crippled ship, and planning an ambush against their ambushers - it's the perceptions and depths that are opened up in this thriller of a novel that make it so amazingly rich. Love it - and again, I'm going to wait a bit before I read the next. It needs some time to settle in my mind. ( )
  jjmcgaffey | Oct 31, 2018 |
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Given a choice, Lisinthir Nase Galare would have stayed in the Chatcaavan Empire to help its reformed Emperor and Queen remake the worlds in their image. But when his presence proved a threat to the Emperor's attempts, he bowed to necessity and accepted an exile that he thought would kill him? for what was left without duty and the company of the beloved? Adding insult to injury, his escort home included two psychiatrists, as if he was something broken and in need of therapy? and one of them was another Eldritch. Did they expect him to spill his soul to anyone without the courage to make his sacrifices, and to a member of a species he now considered completely craven? And would he even have the chance, when the Emperor's enemies had a vested interest in never letting him see the other side of the border? Xenotherapists Jahir and Vasiht'h of the novels Mindtouch and Mindline make a guest appearance in this second book of the Princes' Game, and the game is as large as the fate of three nations and millions of worlds. Perhaps there's a role for an additional prince on the playing field?. (This book is the sequel to Even the Wingless and contains violence and adult situations.

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