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Oath of the Brotherhood

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In a kingdom where the Old Ways hold fast and a man's worth lies entirely in his skill with the sword, Conor Mac Nir is a scholar, a musician, and a follower of the forbidden Balian faith: problematic for any man, but disastrous for the son of the king.

When Conor is sent as a hostage to a neighboring kingdom, he never expects to fall in love with the rival king's sister, Aine. Nor does he suspect his gift with the harp (and Aine's ability to heal) touches on the realm of magic. Then his clan begins a campaign to eliminate all Balians from the isle of Seare, putting his newfound home in peril and entangling him in a plot for control of the island that has been unfolding since long before his birth.

Only by committing himself to an ancient warrior brotherhood can Conor discover the part he's meant to play in Seare's future. But is he willing to sacrifice everything—even the woman he loves—to follow the path his God has laid before him?

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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2014

      Gr 8 Up-Conor Mac Nir is a prince, son of King Galbraith. Conor has been away from his home for many years, being raised by a foster family in another kingdom, but his return to Tigh is not a joyous occasion. He is a disappointment to his father-more gifted at the harp and at scholarly pursuits than in sword fighting-and a Balian (Christian) to boot. King Gailbraith sends Conor to Lisdara as a political hostage, but rather than hostility, Conor finds acceptance from the King of Faolan, and love with Aine, the king's half-sister. But more than romance is afoot. There is a political and religious struggle going on, and the protagonist leaves Lisdara to live and train among the warrior brothers called the Firein. There, he learns about the strength within him and turns his heart toward Comdiu (God) to see what he is being called to do. This is Christian fiction presented as high fantasy in an old Ireland-inspired setting. The names are complicated (a pronunciation guide is in the back), and the map of the kingdoms will most likely be referred to often. Fantasy readers will be happy with the magic, fighting, and the quest the hero undertakes. Christian fiction readers will be content with the religious message-and the discussion questions included. Recommended for collections that need inspirational fiction presented in an accessible way.-Heather Webb, Worthington Libraries, OH

      Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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