Sacrifice
The Trysmoon Saga, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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Written by:
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Brian K. Fuller
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The battle for Echo Hold begins, the Uyumaak throwing their might at the fortress. The birth of the Holy Child draws near, and the Chalaine and Padra Athan try to prop up the Ha'Ulrich's failing courage so he can face Mikkik when the time comes. Gen, still separated from the Chalaine, watches from a distance, fearing treachery, hoping he can save her from Mikkik and the incompetence of her cowardly husband.
But when Mikkik finally arrives, the tormented god foists the biggest deception ever seen upon the unsuspecting peoples of Ki'hal. Only Gen and a few of his allies know the truth. The fate of Ki'hal rests upon their shoulders as Mikkik unleashes his fell creations to hunt them down and silence the living heart of the world.
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- 2022-08-17
too much damsel in distress, idiot heroes
Fumbled the ending. The story constantly goes back to the well on the captured damsel, to the point where the books have had multiple damsels from characters who used to not be simpering idiots. Its been used constantly for the series and its become incredibly tired. The hero gives in to demands then the bad guys betrays their word literally everytime. godlike stoic hero isnt ever able to make the hard choices.
Youd think the hero would learn. I expected the training stones to make chalaine not useless and naive. she remains a damsel in distress prop that defeats our hero constantly by being absolutely completely useless in every situation.
Didnt care much for the ash witch nonsense. Her motivations are too chaotic and has a poorly defined character. A plot device for either side wherever its convenient.
Overall this book ends with everyone except Maewen and Gerand being a naive idiot.
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