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The Fires of Vengeance
by Evan Winter
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Thanks Evan Winter, I now think about Tau and this series EVERY day!! 😩 Utterly galvanizing. We picked up right where one left off and Winter found a way to make everything I loved about The Rage of Dragons even better in book two!!
"How is that good enough?"He took her hands in his. “It isn't. It isn't good enough and nothing will be for a while, because that's part of what loss is, an absence of goodness and happiness that can't be reasoned with or diminished."
This story was an incredibly exhilarating and emotional. Many folks who had gripes on wanting more world building and character development will definitely see that here. The Fires of Vengeance was more of a slow burn in comparison, but still a wild ride nonetheless!! Easy back to back 5⭐️ whether via audiobook or physical copy. One of my favorite reads and series this year by far.
"How is that good enough?"He took her hands in his. “It isn't. It isn't good enough and nothing will be for a while, because that's part of what loss is, an absence of goodness and happiness that can't be reasoned with or diminished."
This story was an incredibly exhilarating and emotional. Many folks who had gripes on wanting more world building and character development will definitely see that here. The Fires of Vengeance was more of a slow burn in comparison, but still a wild ride nonetheless!! Easy back to back 5⭐️ whether via audiobook or physical copy. One of my favorite reads and series this year by far.
Graphic: Violence, Injury/Injury detail