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Flamecaster series order
Flamecaster series order







flamecaster series order

It is ruled by the cruel king Gerard Montaigne and they have a zealous state religion called the Church of Malthus which brands mages as demons and shuns magic. While most the Seven Realms series took place in the Fells and Oden’s Ford, Flamecaster was set in the kingdom of Arden. There was also a despicable antagonist and signs of another threat on the horizon. There may be a case of insta-love but I’ll get to that later. I mat be wrong but as far as I remember, the previous series only featured POVs of Raisa and Han. The main difference between this and the previous series is that this features more points of view. It is fast-paced with plenty of stuff going on and inter-connected narratives. I am usually very wary of delving back into worlds that I’ve already read about in a previous series, but I ignored that when I read Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo and loved it and I loved and really enjoyed the Seven Realms series and so decided to give Flamecaster a go.įirst off, Flamecaster is every bit as awesome as the Seven Realms series, I loved the characters and the setting. Aurora Burning (Aurora Cycle #02) by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff Review.Storm Cursed (Mercy Thompson #11) & Smoke Bitten (Mercy Thompson #12) by Patricia Briggs Review.









Flamecaster series order