The Last Mortal Bond
By Brian Staveley
- Release Date: 2016-03-15
- Genre: Epic Fantasy
Description
The trilogy that began with The Emperor's Blades and continued in The Providence of Fire reaches its epic conclusion, as war engulfs the Annurian Empire in Brian Staveley's The Last Mortal Bond
The ancient csestriim are back to finish their purge of humanity; armies march against the capital; leaches, solitary beings who draw power from the natural world to fuel their extraordinary abilities, maneuver on all sides to affect the outcome of the war; and capricious gods walk the earth in human guise with agendas of their own.
But the three imperial siblings at the heart of it all--Valyn, Adare, and Kaden--come to understand that even if they survive the holocaust unleashed on their world, there may be no reconciling their conflicting visions of the future.
Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne
The Emperor's Blades
The Providence of Fire
The Last Mortal Bond
Other books in the world of the Unhewn Throne
Skullsworn
At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Reviews
Awesome!!
5By RetroGamer385More please! This last book was written three years ago and I just found this series. It’s so refreshing to find a good series. I’ve been muddling through all sorts of new authors, trilogies, etc. and I was so glad I found this! A spin off of this world would be great I’m sure! Maybe one on the Nevariim?? Gwenna?? I’m downloading “Skullsworn” today as I’m sure it will be entertaining. There are few authors that I identify with as far as their writing style. Brian is one of them. Great job man. Don’t stop, keep it up!! P.S. I was so glad when Adare got hit in the head with a stone.Talented and familiar, good series.
4By GZillaisoldLet's be honest, since the Harry Potter young adult fiction genre there has been a lot of crap written and offered on digital readers. A lot of crap. The Unhewn Throne isn't crap. In fact it's a very good first effort. The characters and themes and setting incorporate familiar elements from dozens of other works and I found it enjoyable whenever I stumbled into a moment of deja vu. I hope we see more effort from the author both in the world of the Unhewn throne and others.Unsatisfying
2By CrevelThe first book opened up a so many possibilities which were frittered away in the second and third. I barely had enough interest in the homogenized characters to make the trudge to the end of this book.Good book
4By JvalpmedDefinitely worth readingGood very good
5By 613goldThough the first half felt like the author had more information than pages the second half more than made up for that

