The Sorcerer Heir
The Heir Chronicles, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Robert Ramirez
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Written by:
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Cinda Williams Chima
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The delicate peace between Wizards and the underguilds (Warriors, Seers, Enchanters, and Sorcerers) still holds by the thinnest of threads, but powerful forces inside and outside the guilds threaten to sever it completely. Emma and Jonah are at the center of it all. Brought together by their shared history, mutual attraction, and a belief in the magic of music, they now stand to be torn apart by new wounds and old betrayals. As they struggle to rebuild their trust in each other, Emma and Jonah must also find a way to clear their names as the prime suspects in a series of vicious murders. It seems more and more likely that the answers they need lie buried in the tragedies of the past. The question is whether they can survive long enough to unearth them. Old friends and foes return as new threats arise in this stunning and revelatory conclusion to the beloved and best-selling Heir Chronicles series.
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Overall
- Anonymous User
- 2021-10-22
Incredibly long winder
A very disappointing end to a good story. With main characters who advance the plot by the sheer force of their stupidity, most of this book can be skipped over without missing any details to the plot. I would guess there are 12 total chapters that only describe how hot Jonah is, with no relevant details. With an interesting mystery waiting to be solved, the reader spends 80% of the story trying to figure out that there is a mystery to be solved. Plus the mystery is pretty straightforward. You can figure out most of it halfway through. The amount of times I had to hear Emma say "I just don't know" when asked literally any question is pure laziness as far as I can tell. "Emma wanted to ask a question but she looked at somebody's eyes" then forgets everything. Ugh
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