by Michael J. Sullivan
More questions, more answers. :) But never as many of the latter as there are of the former. In this, the 5th (or 1st half of the 3rd) of the Riyria Revelations, you can almost feel that things are working towards a climactic resolution. We spend a lot of our time with Modina, the young empress an...
Word count: about 90 000 (The Riyria Revelations, #5) I really should write this review, since I've already started the next one and will soon forget, like, everything. This is the fifth book in the Ryria Revelations series, which has 6 parts. Which meant the tension would grow and things would...
So finally I get to read this as part of the new world order, the six book series republished as a standard-issue trilogy. This and the final part, 'Percepliquis', comprise 'Heir of Novron' (after 'Theft of Swords' and 'Rise of Empire'). However, I'm going to review them separately, partly for compl...
While not perfect, I have to give this book 5 stars because I truly enjoyed it, and it had much the same feel as the first books in the series which I loved.I have really come to love the characters. Hadrian features primarily in this book, but we see Arista, Amilia, Modina, and Royce...oh, Royce: ...
Royce and Hadrian ride in to Aquesta ragged and cold from the journey. Many people are coming to Aquesta for the upcoming Wintertide Celebration, one month away. The news has spread that Modina is to be married and the Nationalist leader Degan Gaunt will be executed, all as part of the celebration...