Arrow’s Flight, by Mercedes Lackey, screams of Middle-Book-Syndrome. The second in the Heralds of Valdemar trilogy, it picks up where Arrows of the Queen ends. Talia, Queen’s Own, leaves with her mentor Kris for her first patrol as a full-blown Herald. There are many trials ahead of her on the road, but the greatest challenge comes from within.
Book Review: 'Arrows of the Queen'
Arrows of the Queen, written by Mercedes Lackey, is the first in the Heralds of Valdemar series. I lament the fact I was introduced to this book so (relatively) late in life, because I would have loved and cherished this book as a child. If I had read this book before my stint working at Chapters, I would have been recommending it left and right to young adults — but don’t let that deter you from reading this if you don’t generally like YA fiction.