Blood of Empire
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4.3
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Brian McClellan
As their final battle approaches, a sellsword, a spy, and a general must find unlikely and dangerous allies in order to turn the tides of war in the final book of Brian McClellan's epic fantasy trilogy.The Dynize have unlocked the Landfall Godstone, and Michel Bravis is tasked with returning to Greenfire Depths to do whatever he can to prevent them from using its power; from sewing dissension among the enemy ranks to rallying the Palo population.Ben Styke's invasion of Dynize is curtailed when a storm scatters his fleet. Coming ashore with just twenty lancers, he is forced to rely on brains rather than brawn -- gaining new allies in a strange land on the cusp of its own internal violence.Bereft of her sorcery and physically and emotionally broken, Lady Vlora Flint now marches on Landfall at the head of an Adran army seeking vengeance against those who have conspired against her. While allied politicians seek to undo her from within, she faces insurmountable odds and Dynize's greatest general.Continue the epic fantasy series by the author whose debut novel Brandon Sanderson called "just plain awesome!"Gods of Blood and PowderSins of EmpireWrath of EmpireBlood of EmpireFor more from Brian McClellan, check out:Powder MagePromise of BloodThe Crimson CampaignThe Autumn Republic
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Author
Brian McClellan
Pages
672
Publisher
Orbit
Published Date
2019-12-03
ISBN
0316407291 9780316407298
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"Actual rating is 4.5. This is the longest it’s taken me to read a book of this size in awhile. Based off my rating, clearly this wasn’t because I didn’t enjoy it, I just had a lot going on. <br/><br/>Anyways, a wholly satisfying ending. A lot of fantasy books hinge on a big fight the entire series leads up to. This one was short and sweet and I was expecting a tiny bit more so that’s where the half star went. Loved Michel, Ben, and as always Taniel and Ka-poel (even though they were mostly side characters here). Also, this book showed a new side to Vlora which was really interesting. I never really cared for her and Olem’s romance before, but this book made them more believable."