The Dawn of a Desperate War, Aaron Pogue
The Dawn of a Desperate War, Aaron Pogue
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The Dawn of a Desperate War

Author: Aaron Pogue

Narrator: Aaron Pogue

Unabridged: 8 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 07/29/2014


Synopsis

The final chapter in the Godlanders War.Corin Hugh, once left to die in the tomb of a dead god, now carries with him the burning memory of King Oberon’s betrayal at the hands of the tyrant god Ephitel. But he also carries a secret weapon—Godslayer, the one sword in all Hurope that can bring Ephitel to his knees.However, he will need more than just a magic sword to draw Ephitel down from his throne. As Corin searches for allies in what may become his last, desperate stand against the gods, his quest takes him deep into the heart of two ancient orders: a reclusive race of druids and the long-lost elves of old Gesoelig. Ultimately, Corin must swallow his pride and look to his fellow humans for help as he plots his revenge against Ephitel.All his plans may crumble to ashes, however, if Justicar Jessamine, Ephitel’s ruthless but beautiful champion, has her way...In this third epic volume of The Godlanders War, men, gods, mortals, and immortals alike join forces in a furious race against time and a desperate battle for survival.

About Aaron Pogue

Aaron Pogue is a husband and a father of two who lives in Oklahoma City. He started writing at the age of ten and has written novels, short stories, scripts, and videogame storylines. His first novels were high fantasy set in the rich world of the FirstKing, including the bestselling fantasy novel Taming Fire, but he has also explored mainstream thrillers, urban fantasy, and several kinds of science fiction, including a long-running sci-fi cop drama series focused on the Ghost Targets task force.Aaron holds a master of professional writing degree from the University of Oklahoma. He has been a technical writer with the Federal Aviation Administration and a writing professor at the university level.Aaron maintains a personal website for his friends and fans at AaronPogue.com, and he runs a writing advice blog at UnstressedSyllables.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Liz on April 07, 2015

To short...but ok......more

Goodreads review by Rusty on September 07, 2020

This was another enjoyable book in the series, the first two of which I was lucky enough to get in a Goodreads giveaway more than 6 years ago. I'm sorry it took me this long to get to the third book, which I enjoyed almost as much (but not quite) as the first two entries. Still, I give it, and the w......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on October 16, 2018

It is an amazing series and I need more!!......more

Goodreads review by Tawnya on March 19, 2016

A good conclusion to the series I would have given it a higher rating if there hadn't been so many mistakes. The wrong words or persons used here and there throughout the story makes the reader have to stop and figure out what was supposed to be written instead of the sloppy mistake. Marches instead......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on September 16, 2015

I feel the same way about this book as I do about the rest of the series. The writing is good and the story is intriguing, but it feels rushed, like it was ended a couple of hundred of pages too soon. In this case the early ending is way more obvious since the ending was rushed to the point that the......more