Dragon Age: Origins Leliana's Song DLC Reviews

BioWare's recently released Leliana's Song DLC is the subject of a couple more reviews, including this favorable piece on GreyWardens.com:
While we've visited Denerim many times to liberate or conquer, this is the first time we've come strictly to have some fun. And though the environment is familiar, Leliana's Song shows us a different scene in Ferelden's history. There's no Blight, and no darkspawn lurking in the shadows. Instead, we're treated to a finely-wrought tale of adventure, love and betrayal, and given a brief but tantalizing glimpse into the mysterious world of the Orlesian bards.

And then we have another critique at RPad.TV:
Most diehard Dragon Age fans have already purchased (Leliana's Song.) If you're on the fence about it due to disappointment in the other DLC then I recommend taking a chance on this one. It's another dose of that lovely BioWare combination of fun gameplay and great storytelling. Out of all the Dragon Age DLC, (The Stone Prisoner) and (Leliana's Song) are the best. This DLC is a nice prequel chapter in the Dragon Age saga that offers a few hours of fun and some nice armor that can be used in the full game.