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Wolfblade jennifer fallon
Wolfblade jennifer fallon













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Damin must lead what’s left of the army against this invading force. This has weakened the country, just in time for the kingdom of Fardohnya to attack. She’s even gone so far as to release plague in Hytheria in the hopes of destroying the Wolfblades. Alija would do anything to wipe out the Wolfblade line, or at least kill Damin, the heir, and now she knows that Marla is aware of her treachery. Marla Wolfblade, mother to the heir to the Hytherian throne, has just lost her closest friend and confidant, Elezaar, who betrayed her under duress to the villainous Alija Eaglespike. It’s definitely not the best book of the series, but there’s no real drop-off in quality here.

wolfblade jennifer fallon

It entrances just as much as the first two books. Thankfully, Warlord, the final volume of the “Wolfblade” trilogy, doesn’t have that problem. In her past two series, though, the last book has been a bit of a fall-off from the first two books. Her books consistently grip me to the point that I almost have trouble savoring them I have to race through them to see what she does with her characters. Jennifer Fallon is the most entertaining “new” fantasy writer I’ve found in a long time. Warning: There are spoilers for the first two books of the "Wolfblade" trilogy in this review. Warlord (The Hythrun Chronicles: Wolfblade Trilogy, Book 3) Fantasy book review: Jennifer Fallon's *Warlord (The Hythrun Chronicles: Wolfblade Trilogy, Book 3)*















Wolfblade jennifer fallon