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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Shala Trilogy by Cathy Benedetto



The Eyes of Sandala; Dark Shala and The King of the Fels by Cathy Benedetto 

This is a trilogy.  As an avid fan of anthropomorphism, I enjoyed the communication with the Fels (cats of all types) in this book.   The Shala are the guardians of Sandala and the Fels are their companion warriors. This is a well crafted environment with a tried and true formula of a large empire wanting to


become even larger.   The implacable enemy is startled to find a more than worthy adversary in the Shala. 

The common folk are intimidated by both the Shala and the Surmese who are invading.  Sandala is comprised of multiple kingdoms, none of which are singularly a match for the Surmese.  

The tales told in these three books, highlight the relationship between Tahjeen and Ariann, the sacrifices made by the Fels and the heroics of the strictly human allies of the Shala.

I enjoyed the books and I recommend the book.






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