books just keep getting better! It's so difficult to write magic without making it
into an arms race that ends up with Gods fighting Gods, but C, Z. Edwards does it! Planning a war is hard, especially if you give a crap about the state of the nation after the war is over, A lot of books make it seem like putting together an army from scratch and marching off are super easy, but this one takes a realistic approach that shows how hard, slow, and stressful building a successful, nottoodestructive insurgency can be.
It also deals with a lot of the trauma that the characters have built up over the last three books, In fact, this entire book really lays the foundation necessary to push Rien into finally facing her inner demonssomewhat literallyand putting her mind back together, The last/of the book involves her rebuilding herself with some seriously empowering writing that made me scream out loud at my Nook,
I'm ready for the rebellion to begin in earnest, The House of Galene shall fall, and with it, the legacy of Galantier, The late Razins daughter was declared illegitimate and then died, His elder nephew has been sordidly, brutally murdered in the border zone, Only the unreliable, weak, celibate Razin Savrin remains,
Not for much longer if Laarens and Rien have anything to say about the matter, Rien continues to gather her army in the far north, while Laarens brings his own skills and talents, and an entire people, the Comitae, to resist the end of their world.
But the idea of war and the practice of it are as different as the idea of justice and the practice of law, Mending a broken state starts with mending broken lives, .
Take Wisdoms Fire (Riens Rebellion #4) Depicted By C.Z. Edwards Listed As Script
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