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A review by neilsef
Kings of Fate by A.E. Rayne
adventurous
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
This prequel to the Furyck Saga is set a year or so prior to those events, and includes all the main characters from the first book.
It relates events happening to both Jael and Eadmund. Jael's story revolves around the visit of the father of the boy she killed in her teens who killed her dog, and Eadmund's story is regarding the visit of the King of Alekka, one of his Lords, wife and his daughter.
If you have read the saga then it's worth reading this as it is interesting and engaging, but it does not fill in any gaps or answer any questions that might have arisen in the saga, it's just a couple of enjoyable adventures that took place prior to the start of the saga.
It relates events happening to both Jael and Eadmund. Jael's story revolves around the visit of the father of the boy she killed in her teens who killed her dog, and Eadmund's story is regarding the visit of the King of Alekka, one of his Lords, wife and his daughter.
If you have read the saga then it's worth reading this as it is interesting and engaging, but it does not fill in any gaps or answer any questions that might have arisen in the saga, it's just a couple of enjoyable adventures that took place prior to the start of the saga.