A Vengeful Realm
The Breaker of Chains, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Landon Soelberg
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Auteur(s):
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Tim Facciola
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New Rheynia has woken from peace’s slumber to a nightmare. Denied the nightly rains, crops fail, people divide, and revolution blooms between every crack in the kingdoms’ failing foundation. King Varros—supposedly dead. Laeden, the traitor, a fugitive. And the Uprising’s patience has ended. Following Zephyrus’s open defiance of the crown, war has come — and no one will emerge unscathed.
While Danella directs Damascus to finish the war her father started, Laeden frees gladiator slaves to raise an army against them. With New Rheynia burning, Vykinallia, a prisoner of the Uprising, attempts to prove herself more valuable than a king’s ransom. And Iylea, after skirting death to become a servant in the divine realm, learns of a treacherous plot amongst the Gods with Zephyrus at the center of it all. Now, with the aid of Iylea in the divine realm and Laeden in the mortal, Zephyrus must claim the lost relics of long dead Gods if he has any chance of facing the Traitor God and breaking the chains that bind all of humanity. But plans are in place…
The Age of the End is coming.
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Breaker of Chains took everything I loved about book 1 and brought it to an incredible new level.
The imagery, the symbolism, the characters, the plot, the themes, the magic system, everything was elevated to a level so far beyond the first book.
Every chapter seemed to have some massive reveal, only to be dwarfed by the reveals, twists, and exploits of the next chapter. Facciola has done a masterful job interweaving suspense, action, and an immensely connected and thorough world that I cannot wait to see how it all ends.
More than anything, I'm impressed by his magic system and world building. You truly feel like this is a FULL world, one with its own dialects, religions, customs, and even turns of phrase.
The magic and magic system is not just unique, but it's intimately woven into the plot, characters, and themes, and, while it's powerful, is never a crux for the plot. In fact, Facciola does a rarely exquisite job of making the magic have true and significant cost.
This series has quickly become an all-time favourite and I'm already dreading that I'm almost finished.
An incredible follow up!
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