The Colour of Vengeance: The Ties that Bind book 2 (First Earth Saga)
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German Review on GosuReviews Finally I came around to read the second book in this trilogy, I put it off for far too long. I think I never read such a second book in a series. Instead of developing the plot for all three main characters of the first book, Ron Hayes goes on to just tell what happened to the Black Thorn. As to what happened to Thanquil Darkheart and Jezzet Vel'urn we are left completely in the dark. At first I had my doubts to whether this would work, but I quickly was convinced otherwise. The Black Thorn and his companions in this book are such fun and dark characters, just like I enjoyed them in the first book. Choosing this path of cause somewhat narrows the scope of the overall plot, it is not as epically world-spanning as I thought it would get, but this works just fine. I'm interested to see how Hayes will weave all the plot strands together in the third book. This is definitely one of the best series that came out 2013 and I urge everyone who likes dark fantasy to give it a shot, especially because it's an indy publication!
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Beiträge
German Review on GosuReviews Finally I came around to read the second book in this trilogy, I put it off for far too long. I think I never read such a second book in a series. Instead of developing the plot for all three main characters of the first book, Ron Hayes goes on to just tell what happened to the Black Thorn. As to what happened to Thanquil Darkheart and Jezzet Vel'urn we are left completely in the dark. At first I had my doubts to whether this would work, but I quickly was convinced otherwise. The Black Thorn and his companions in this book are such fun and dark characters, just like I enjoyed them in the first book. Choosing this path of cause somewhat narrows the scope of the overall plot, it is not as epically world-spanning as I thought it would get, but this works just fine. I'm interested to see how Hayes will weave all the plot strands together in the third book. This is definitely one of the best series that came out 2013 and I urge everyone who likes dark fantasy to give it a shot, especially because it's an indy publication!




