War of the Bastards, Andrew Shvarts
War of the Bastards, Andrew Shvarts
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War of the Bastards

Author: Andrew Shvarts

Narrator: Brittany Pressley

Unabridged: 11 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/04/2019


Synopsis

A year has passed since the fall of Lightspire. The Inquisitor Miles Hampstedt has usurped the throne and rules Noveris with a blood-soaked iron fist. Tilla and her friends have become hardened rebels in the Unbroken, a band of guerilla fighters hiding out in the fringes of the Kingdom. Tilla is plagued with doubt and regret; Lyriana struggles with the burdens of being a fugitive Queen; Zell atones for his guilt by killing for the cause. And even as they all fight, they know their cause is doomed, that with very passing day Miles' power grows, his army of Bloodmages spreading to cover the continent. Then a raid on an outpost produces two unexpected prisoners: Lord Elric Kent himself, now a prisoner obsessed with revenge, and Syan See, a strange girl from the Red Wastes. Tilla struggles with the emotional weight of confronting her father, but it's Syan that offers the true revelation. She demonstrates a new incredible kind of magic, and speaks of a secret civilization hidden in isolation in the mysterious Wastes. With Miles' forces closing in, Tilla and her friends (alongside a hostage Lord Kent) set out to make contact with Syan's people, to make an pact that could turn the war. The journey will test their character, forge unlikely alliances, reveal the horrifying true nature of magic, and set in motion a battle that will determine the fate of Noveris itself.

Reviews

Overall Rating : C+ "For the good of the world. For the greater good." I finally finished this series thank God! At least it was better than City of Bastards. RTC!......more

Goodreads review by Imogene

Well, that was a journey. Cleverly plotted through the whole trilogy. A lot of sacrifices and surprises. Having a high fantasy world with a narrator who uses such a modern way of speaking was occasionally jarring. And I will admit that there were a few parts that felt a little forced. But all in all......more