Bound (Kria) (Volume 2)
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Rating | : | 4.70 (867 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1936202476 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 650 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Ingolf von Dirchs is all that remains of the royal house of Kria. In a last desperate attempt to combat Salhara's deadly magic, Ingolf flees to the country of Illussor, there to steal the sword of a man who once betrayed Kria to side with Illussor. But stealing the sword gains him something he did not expect—the descendant of that long ago Betrayer, an intriguing man with the pale features of an Illussor but the fierce heart of a Krian Erich von Adolwulf is the proud descendant of the Holy General, a man who helped Illussor break free of the loathsome magic upon which they once so heavily relied When the sword of the Holy General is stolen, Erich goes to reclaim it, and finds himself dragged into the country his ancestor once betrayed and wanting to protect the new Kaiser of war-ravaged Kria, who stirs in him things he has not felt since the death of his lover. The bastard son of the dead Kaiser, he barely escapes the winter palace before it is overtaken by the armies of Salhara, Kria's oldest and bitterest enemy
A Big, Juicy Sword-and-Sorcery Story An epic adventure. High enjoyable. A deep, compelling story of some length – this book was a good value.. "Very good, with a too long ending" according to Emanuela PlasticDuck. Very good, with a too long ending Emanuela PlasticDuck 4.5 stars.Like the first book in the series, Prisoner (Kria), the world building is very well done and fascinating. It takes place a few generations after the events of the first book.The magic-addict Salharans have invaded the warrior kingdom of Kria. Ingolf, who finds himself the only surv. .5 stars.Like the first book in the series, Prisoner (Kria), the world building is very well done and fascinating. It takes place a few generations after the events of the first book.The magic-addict Salharans have invaded the warrior kingdom of Kria. Ingolf, who finds himself the only surv. Excellent gay fantasy fare Fencer I'll say first that I read this book before Prisoner, so it was interesting being thrown into the world and having no idea of the history of it all and getting to know the characters. One thing that would have drawn me in even further, though, is if the summary mentioned that the book focuse