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Exiled

By: Blake Arthur Peel
Narrated by: Michael Kramer, Kate Reading
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Summary

War has torn Tarsynium asunder. However, the true war lies just ahead...

After the defeat of the king’s army at Dunmar City, a letter arrives from the Conclave's High Magus seeking a truce. The Nightingales, in desperate need of friends, leave their mountain stronghold to forge a new alliance with rangers and mages, to unite themselves against the king. But when political intrigues lead our young heroes into a trap, they face a punishment reserved for only the vilest of criminals: Exile.

In order to survive the wastes beyond the Arc of Radiance, Owyn and Zara must rely on each other’s strengths. Together, they must somehow return to their homeland, to unite its warring factions and help change its uncertain fate.

They soon learn that the gravest threat lies not in the elements, but in the encroaching demon armies that are drawing ever closer to the kingdom...

Buy the fourth book in the Fall of Radiance series. Perfect for fans of Sabaa Tahir, Sarah J. Maas, and Brandon Sanderson.

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And Still there is More!

The rot keeps getting thicker and, just when you thought King Aethelgar could not get any nastier, he surprises us all. Elias has been made Protector of the Nightingales, which does not go down well with all.

Owyn and Zara are exiled, but they are not finished yet.

Such a good fantasy; so glad I found it.

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Random morality lecture spoiled the middle

As easily enjoyable as the earlier books, but unfortunately spoiled by a random lecture on morality in the middle. It focussed on the terribles perils of drink and premarital sex, which stands out like a sore thumb in the middle of a fantasy novel, especially where the people concerned are clearly in love, have been living together for months, have gone through hell, are all the other has, and have been sleeping together for weeks.... then all of a sudden an odd lesson on morality. Now it's not the prudish morals that annoy me, it's the fact that it pulls you out of the story. It's a fantasy for a reason, a willing suspense of disbelief. This spoils all that, for a little while at least.

I would rather the author had either brushed over the topic, and left the characters alone until the morning as it were, or come up with a more fitting diversion to interrupt them.

Apart from that, as simple and enjoyable as usual.

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