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A review by neilsef
The Raven's Warning by A.E. Rayne
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-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? It's complicated
5.0
This series has been engaging straight from book one, with a diverse cast of wonderful characters who are full of personality, coupled with a plot that has been both exciting and enthralling, and this book was no exception.
At the start of this book Jael and Aleksander take refuge in a small town while waiting for Thorgils to recover from his wounds that were inflicted by Eadmund. Meanwhile, Draguta starts to use the Book of Darkness to launch a series of devastating attacks against
Andala, and against Jael as well.
This is probably the most emotionally moving book of the series so far with powerful scenes scattered throughout, several of which left me more than a little bit misty-eyed.
I have now started the final book in this fantastic series having moved it up my TBR list by several places, having not wanted to wait to start it.
At the start of this book Jael and Aleksander take refuge in a small town while waiting for Thorgils to recover from his wounds that were inflicted by Eadmund. Meanwhile, Draguta starts to use the Book of Darkness to launch a series of devastating attacks against
Andala, and against Jael as well.
This is probably the most emotionally moving book of the series so far with powerful scenes scattered throughout, several of which left me more than a little bit misty-eyed.
I have now started the final book in this fantastic series having moved it up my TBR list by several places, having not wanted to wait to start it.