The trilogy starts of rather steretypically with a bastard child of a prince being delivered to a keep and doesn't stray far from the basic fantasy formula. You have the young ignorant boy with immense potential and a wise old self-sacrificing mentor who served the boy's father.
The three books themselves pretty much have the same repetitive plot, the boy get injured then heals and does something half stupid and half heroic getting injured again in the process. There weren't any interesting plot twists to keep the reader engrossed and protagonist's idiocity really starts getting on your nerves after while. To top it all off when the author finally decides to leave the formula behind (after a much belabored climax) it is to spoil the ending. Instead of a happy ending to appease the readers after going through three novels its a rather hollow ending. I wouldn't recommend this series at all.
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