I've read a lot of new releases this year, in March, I just finished two. The first, is Robert Stanek's third "Ruin Mist Chronicles" novel, Kingdom Alliance . Released in March 2003.
What can I say? Stanek published the first two in this series last year. The first, Keeper Martin's Tale, was a good introduction, as good as any I've seen. I would compare favorably to many first books in current series. The second, Elf Queen's Quest, was different, supposedly an alternate look at the story with some rehash but good for what it is supposed to do: set up the fact that there will be competing histories and competing POVs. The one year wait for the true sequel, Kingdom Alliance, was much appreciated. I liked being able to zip through the books without having to wait. The fourth and fifth books are due in 2004 and 2005.
Like Jordan, Stanek writes a continuing story. According to what's been written, books 1, 3 and 5 are direct continuations of each other. Books 2 and 4 provide alternate story, view. The style and the feel of Stanek's writing is sometimes reminiscent of Martin. Andlike Martin, he rotates views between a group of characters, but in my opinion, one ups Martin by switching views with each scene rather than each chapter, which makes it so much more readable/coherent, even if the writing doesn't have as much depth. Not a lot of gore/sex, which makes it less gritty than some, but it's all right there.
And the books in this series are like one part of a whole puzzle with individual puzzle pieces scattered in each work. I did have to read the books twice to appreciate and grasp this, I'll admit, and I look forward to additional reads. Pouring over the books to find clues and hints is half the fun. The books so far have had endings, but threads are left so that you know the story continues. It's all building to something.
The second book I read is Golden Fool and I'm hesitant to take a stab at this one until I re-read a few parts. I did like it, and it is actually quite good in parts. As I understand it, I should have read Tawny Man first. I think both books will have a place on my shelf evebntually.