Narin is now an investigator, Kine is about to have a baby, his baby. Enchei is still trying to keep his secrets and everyone is about to get caught up in demons and plots and a mess that will change their lives. It's interesting to see the characters and the sacrafices they have to make and how the...
felt a lot like a first novel, too many characters viewpoints for my liking, Lynx's PTSD was well dealt with. Please no more worlds with great god battle and dead god bodies for a while...
This review was written by Michael Cummings, senior reviewer with the Fantasy Book Addict.What could have been a four star book compromises its way up to three stars. First, the good. Tom Lloyd presents us with a world filled with gods and men, and all the fantastical tropes that walk in between. Ll...
Difficult to review, this one. I so, so want to love these books. Isak is a freakin' GREAT character, and his trials and tribulations and growing power and personal growth are immensely satisfying to watch. Similarly, Kastan Styrax is a fantastic antagonist - highly intelligent, intriguing, slightly...
Interesting characters and quality prose are marred by a meandering narrative with no real focus.
Yes, but Kindle.
Enjoyable! An improvement on the first one in the series in that, while still jumping around between characters and plot lines a lot, it's not quite as disjointed as Stormcaller.Something dark is brewing in the city of Scree - players from all over the Land seem to be drawn to it: a plotting necroma...