The Heart of the World, Nicholas Kotar
The Heart of the World, Nicholas Kotar
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The Heart of the World

Author: Nicholas Kotar

Narrator: John Paton

Unabridged: 15 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Waystone Press

Published: 11/14/2020


Synopsis

A land destroyed by war. An army of giants on the rampage. Can a broken girl heal the world before it dies?All 16-year-old Khaidu ever wanted was her own hunting eagle. Her ten brothers laugh at her. After all, the rule-bound world of the Gumiren nomads has no place for a girl hunter, much less a crippled one. But Khaidu has a secret. Mastering the ancient magic of eagle-binding, she captures the largest eagle her tribe has ever seen.Except her eagle isn’t an eagle at all. She’s a dying queen under an enchantment. Khaidu’s binding unlocks an ancient curse of blood and loss. As the curse turns Khaidu’s people against each other, the bond between eagle and hunter shatters. Desperate to find her lost eagle, Khaidu will brave monstrous beasts, face an army of shape-shifting giants, and cross the known world…only to be faced with a terrible truth.If Khaidu cannot save the queen in time, the world itself may die with her.Inspired by the Russian fairy tale “Finist the Bright Falcon,” The Heart of the World features complex characters, gorgeous magical landscapes, and unexpected plot twists. If you like creative twists on myths and legends and classic fantasy, then you’ll love Nicholas Kotar’s sweeping tale.Buy The Heart of the World to continue the journey today!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ted

While I really liked the book, it was a page turner and I was eager to see how it was going to resolve, I was totally disappointed to discover that this is not a trilogy but a series. Well written and engaging, but I like books to come to an end. I like books that have a resolution to them, hopefull......more

Goodreads review by Michael

My rating and this review is for the Raven son series as a whole. There are no spoilers. There’s a principle in authentic Thai cooking. In order for a dish to be what it should be, the five tastes (salty, sweet, spicy, sour, and creamy) must be in balance. It’s that principle that surfaced in my mind......more

Goodreads review by David

I read this book when it was first released, after absolutely loving the first two installments in the series. I wanted to write a review right away, but I had to put it aside and stew on it for a while. There was a lot to process. I wish, I really wish I could give this book five stars, but I have......more