Deathmarked
The Fatemarked Epic, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Derek Perkins
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By:
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David Estes
While the war for the Four Kingdoms drags on, a new threat emerges from across the sea.
To the North, Annise Gäric seek to rescue Lady Zelda and retake Castle Hill from the sellswords known as the Brotherhood. In the back of her mind is a growing fear, something she can't quite explain. Meanwhile, Lisbeth Lorne tries to regain control of the ancient army of Sleeping Knights before they become the horde of death her soulmark has shown to her in visions.
In the West, Rhea Loren find herself at a crossroads: continue down the path of destruction or seek another way, another life. But when the truth she's buried from her own people comes to light, she loses the control she so desperately clings to.
In the East, newly crowned King Gareth Ironclad must decide whether to pursue peace or follow in his father's and brother's footsteps. After all, he now has a dragon …
In Calyp, Raven Sandes is forced to fight in the pits of Zune. She wants nothing more than to give up, to die, until she discovers her sister, Whisper, is a prisoner too. What she doesn't know is that Gwendolyn Storm is closing in on her, seeking her own vengeance for the latest attack on Ferria.
Roan Loren, on the other hand, continues to seek knowledge, clinging to the Western Oracle's prophecy of peace. His journey takes him south to Teragon, where a truth has been hidden for more than a decade.
Grey Arris, with his new pirate allies, sails for the southern continent, but he doesn't know what monsters lurk beneath the waters of the Burning Sea.
In the Southern empire of Phanes, Jai Jiroux and the Black Tears fight to maintain order as the newly released slaves cry for the blood of their previous masters. At the same time, he must control the slave army to defend against the Phanecians warriors to the North, who have a new leader: Bane. The kingslayer still wants peace, but he's finally realized that he might have to destroy everything to achieve it.
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love the entire series
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Engrossing
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Delivered
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Spoiler alert…do not read ahead if you don’t want any details of the book.
My only complaints were a feeling of, “okay enough is enough when it came to the relationship between Queen Anise and Tarin. (I listened to the audio version so not sure I spelled their names correctly).
Second, some of the fighting felt a little hollow. The battles are very specific to the character experienced which is interesting and continues the character building but show me a little more concerning the army and the actual battle. Discuss numbers more. How lines are meeting and the slaughter raged through the lines a good bit more.
Masterful, Epic & Beautiful
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