I then moved on to Swordhunt (which in the omnibus combines Swordhunt and Honor Blade). I don't know exactly where the break between novels occurs, so I can't fully judge them separately, but on the whole, I felt like there was practically no plot. Nothing happened. It felt like the entirety of the two books was just a build-up for The Empty Chair, leaving them with no substance.
Well, there were supposed to be two books,
Swordhunt and
The Empty Chair, published back-to-back and telling one big story. Duane finished
Swordhunt, but then her other responsibilities got in the way and forced her to postpone TEC. But the schedule had already been made with two slots allotted to a Rihannsu duology. So editor John Ordover took
Swordhunt and sliced it down the middle, Solomon-style, releasing it as two half-size books instead of one. That's why you can't find the break between them -- because there
is no break in terms of how the story was written, only in terms of how it was published. The volume entitled
Honor Blade didn't even renumber the chapters -- it just picked up with Chapter 6 (or 7 or whatever). And that's why
Swordhunt (encompassing the so-called
Honor Blade) feels like it's buildup to TEC -- because it is. It's the first half of a single story whose second half is TEC.