A Time of Blood
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Description
Defy the darkness. Defend the light.
Drem and his friends are haunted by the horrors they witnessed at the battle at Starstone Lake: the screams of men being warped into beasts and the sight of a demon rising from the dead. But worse than any memory is Fritha, the demons' deadly high priestess. And she is hunting them.
Concealed in Forn Forest, Riv knows her very existence is a threat to the Ben-Elim. She represents their most dangerous secret, and if the warrior angels find her, they won't hesitate to silence her.
As the demonic forces multiply, they send a mighty host to overthrow the angel's stronghold. Like heroes of old, Drem, Riv, and the Bright Star's warriors must battle to save themselves and save their land. But can the light triumph when the dark is rising?
For more from John Gwynne, check out:Of Blood and BoneA Time of DreadA Time of BloodA Time of Courage
The Faithful and the FallenMaliceValorRuinWrath
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𝘽𝙡𝙪𝙩 & 𝙆𝙣𝙤𝙘𝙝𝙚𝙣 - 𝙙𝙞𝙚 𝙕𝙚𝙞𝙩 𝙙𝙚𝙨 𝙁𝙚𝙪𝙚𝙧𝙨 ist der Mittelband dieser Trilogie und liefert einfach in der gleichen Qualität nach wie auch schon Band 1 ab. Die Story hier beginnt direkt mit einem großen Wendepunkt. Das war eine irre Konstruktion. Normalerweise wäre das ein Cliffhanger zum Ende eines Buch, aber hier geht es direkt damit los und mir blieb gleich am Anfang die Spucke weg. Dieses Buch ist in Teilen eine Verfolgungsjagd. Der andere Part der Geschichte ist ruhiger und sehr beziehungsdynamisch. Der stetige Wechsel zwischen beiden Settings hat hier für enormen Reiz gesorgt. Das Pacing ist so fein austariert. Es war mir fast unmöglich, das Buch aus der Hand zu legen. Und neben großartigen Plottwists und Kampfszenen bekommen wir dennoch so viele zarte Untertöne, so viel Auseinandersetzung mit Leid, Enttäuschung und Schmerz und dann doch auch wieder Trotz und Heldenmut und Liebe.

How am I supposed to wait 5 months with this kind of ending?! This is torture! It was worth catching up to this series however. Just like the Fallen series, these books just keep on getting better the further along we go. ATOB was full of action scenes which I'm usually not a fan of but I didn't mind it here cause it achieved the perfect balance of fast paced battle scenes with satisfying character interactions and revelations. I'm loving all the side characters, Cullen and Byrne in particular, and of course all the animal companions though I would argue that all of them take center stage more than once and feel just as important as our POV protagonists. Ryn and Bleda's relationship continues to thrive in this book and I was all here for it. Drem and Cullen balance each other out perfectly and I'm really looking forward to him learning magic as foreshadowed in this installment. My favorite arc was the angel politics and the conflicting feelings these powerful but flawed beings inspire in allies and enemies alike. I'm really hoping we'll get to see more of Hardan and some other more, let's say left-wing lol, angels that are on board with the current regime. Ryn is sure to shake things up and hopefully sway some of them to see things from the humans' perspective just like Corban did with Meical. And of course with that cliffhanger I expect a lot of interesting interactions and conversations to be had in the future. All in all, a great sequel.
Description
Defy the darkness. Defend the light.
Drem and his friends are haunted by the horrors they witnessed at the battle at Starstone Lake: the screams of men being warped into beasts and the sight of a demon rising from the dead. But worse than any memory is Fritha, the demons' deadly high priestess. And she is hunting them.
Concealed in Forn Forest, Riv knows her very existence is a threat to the Ben-Elim. She represents their most dangerous secret, and if the warrior angels find her, they won't hesitate to silence her.
As the demonic forces multiply, they send a mighty host to overthrow the angel's stronghold. Like heroes of old, Drem, Riv, and the Bright Star's warriors must battle to save themselves and save their land. But can the light triumph when the dark is rising?
For more from John Gwynne, check out:Of Blood and BoneA Time of DreadA Time of BloodA Time of Courage
The Faithful and the FallenMaliceValorRuinWrath
Book Information
Posts
𝘽𝙡𝙪𝙩 & 𝙆𝙣𝙤𝙘𝙝𝙚𝙣 - 𝙙𝙞𝙚 𝙕𝙚𝙞𝙩 𝙙𝙚𝙨 𝙁𝙚𝙪𝙚𝙧𝙨 ist der Mittelband dieser Trilogie und liefert einfach in der gleichen Qualität nach wie auch schon Band 1 ab. Die Story hier beginnt direkt mit einem großen Wendepunkt. Das war eine irre Konstruktion. Normalerweise wäre das ein Cliffhanger zum Ende eines Buch, aber hier geht es direkt damit los und mir blieb gleich am Anfang die Spucke weg. Dieses Buch ist in Teilen eine Verfolgungsjagd. Der andere Part der Geschichte ist ruhiger und sehr beziehungsdynamisch. Der stetige Wechsel zwischen beiden Settings hat hier für enormen Reiz gesorgt. Das Pacing ist so fein austariert. Es war mir fast unmöglich, das Buch aus der Hand zu legen. Und neben großartigen Plottwists und Kampfszenen bekommen wir dennoch so viele zarte Untertöne, so viel Auseinandersetzung mit Leid, Enttäuschung und Schmerz und dann doch auch wieder Trotz und Heldenmut und Liebe.

How am I supposed to wait 5 months with this kind of ending?! This is torture! It was worth catching up to this series however. Just like the Fallen series, these books just keep on getting better the further along we go. ATOB was full of action scenes which I'm usually not a fan of but I didn't mind it here cause it achieved the perfect balance of fast paced battle scenes with satisfying character interactions and revelations. I'm loving all the side characters, Cullen and Byrne in particular, and of course all the animal companions though I would argue that all of them take center stage more than once and feel just as important as our POV protagonists. Ryn and Bleda's relationship continues to thrive in this book and I was all here for it. Drem and Cullen balance each other out perfectly and I'm really looking forward to him learning magic as foreshadowed in this installment. My favorite arc was the angel politics and the conflicting feelings these powerful but flawed beings inspire in allies and enemies alike. I'm really hoping we'll get to see more of Hardan and some other more, let's say left-wing lol, angels that are on board with the current regime. Ryn is sure to shake things up and hopefully sway some of them to see things from the humans' perspective just like Corban did with Meical. And of course with that cliffhanger I expect a lot of interesting interactions and conversations to be had in the future. All in all, a great sequel.






