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Title:The White Road (Nightrunner #5)
Author:Lynn Flewelling
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 385 pages
Published:May 25th 2010 by Spectra (first published October 27th 2009)
Categories:Fantasy. LGBT. Romance. M M Romance. Fiction
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The White Road (Nightrunner #5) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 385 pages
Rating: 3.97 | 5486 Users | 259 Reviews

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Dissolute nobles, master spies, and the unlikeliest of heroes, Alec and Seregil have survived exile, treachery, and black magic. But the road that lies ahead is the most hazardous they’ve ever traveled. For with enemies on all sides, they must walk a narrow path between good and evil where one misstep might be their last.
 
Having escaped death and slavery in Plenimar, Alec and Seregil want nothing more than to go back to their nightrunning life in Rhíminee. Instead they find themselves saddled with Sebrahn, a strange, alchemically created creature—the prophesied “child of no woman.” Its moon-white skin and frightening powers make Sebrahn a danger to all whom Alec and Seregil come into contact with, leaving them no choice but to learn more about Sebrahn’s true nature.

With the help of trusted friends and Seregil’s clan, the duo set out to discover the truth about this living homunculus—a journey that can lead only to danger or death. For Seregil’s old nemesis Ulan í Sathil of Virèsse and Alec’s own long-lost kin are after them, intent on possessing both Alec and Sebrahn. On the run and hunted, Alec and his comrades must fight against time to accomplish their most personal mission ever.

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Original Title: The White Road
ISBN: 055359009X (ISBN13: 9780553590098)
Edition Language: English
Series: Nightrunner #5
Characters: Alec í Amasa of Kerry, Seregil í Korit Solun Meringil Bôkthersa
Literary Awards: Gaylactic Spectrum Award Nominee for Best Novel (2011)

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Ratings: 3.97 From 5486 Users | 259 Reviews

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not to be dramatic but I would DIE for Seregil and Alec. thank u for ur time

can't believe people are saying alec is acting "womanish" because of sebrahn, like OH I'M SORRY I FORGOT MEN DON'T HAVE ANY FEELINGS AND FATHERS ARE 101% INDIFFERENT TO THEIR CHILDREN. fuck off.

Give Alec i Amasa a break challenge. Like all the books before it, this one was so good!! I definitely got more emotional pain out of it though, and my heart hurts and goes out to Alec. Though honestly, it feels like every time he wants something desperately it is destined to get taken away from him. Such is the life of a Watcher. Now I'm on to read Glimpses and book 6 later <3

I thought this book was one of the best in the series. I love the relationship between Seregil and Alec. This relationship has just been getting stronger and stronger as the series has gone on. I think the author has done a wonderful job of world building. I also really like the way the author has developed the secondary characters. Who wouldn't want a friend like Micum? I also like the way the author has redeemed the character of Thero from a pretty unlikeable person to a really wonderful

The series started to drag last book and this one was a trial compared to the others, but I'm hopeful for the next.

I don't care if other "true fans" were bitching about Sebrahn and how he squicked them out and how annoying these past couple of books have been because the characters are too reactive. This is that amazing part where character development happens. It is fantasy, you know, and not thriller, so it's okay for it to not be (and I paraphrase) "action-y enough and political-machination-y enough" and all that shit. It's a bit heavy-handed, but it's clearly developing Alec's character beyond that poor

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