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The second book in the Broken Empire series, Lawrence takes his young anti-hero one step closer to his grand ambition.
To reach greatness you must step on bodies, and many brothers lie trodden in my wake. I’ve walked from pawn to player and I’ll win this game of ours, though the cost of it may drown the world in blood…
The land burns with the fires of a hundred battles as lords and petty kings fight for the Broken Empire. The long road to avenge the slaughter of his mother and brother has shown Prince Honorous Jorg Ancrath the hidden hands behind this endless war. He saw the game and vowed to sweep the board. First though he must gather his own pieces, learn the rules of play, and discover how to break them.
A six nation army, twenty thousand strong, marches toward Jorg's gates, led by a champion beloved of the people. Every decent man prays this shining hero will unite the empire and heal its wounds. Every omen says he will. Every good king knows to bend the knee in the face of overwhelming odds, if only to save their people and their lands. But King Jorg is not a good king.
Faced by an enemy many times his strength Jorg knows that he cannot win a fair fight. But playing fair was never part of Jorg’s game plan.
613 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 1, 2012


"You can cut seven shades from a man. Scarlet arterial blood, purple from the veins, bile like fresh-cut grass, browns from the gut, but it all dries to somewhere between rust and tar."



“There is no sound more annoying than the chatter of a child, and none more sad than the silence they leave when they are gone.”


As good as the first? Not quite but I still really liked it.
The story is told from three points of view, Jorg's present as he faces a massive army set to destroy him, flash back four years as Jorg tries to discover the origins of a mysterious copper box that seems to have stolen some of his memories, and finally the journal entries of Katherine Jorg's love interest.
At times I found this bouncing back and forth confusing but I'm pretty sure it was only because of how slowly I was forced to read the book.
The world created by the author is rich and fascinating. The characters are real and I definitely started to care about what happened to them. Although Jorg is not the typical hero I'd relate to in a novel, I still find myself relating to his circumstances and wanting him to overcome the obstacles put in his way.
I can't wait to pick up the next book in the series and read more.
“They say that time is a great teacher but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.”
“Some pain you can distance yourself from, but a headache sits right where you live.”
“We die a little every day and by degrees we’re reborn into different men, older men in the same clothes, with the same scars.”

“We die a little every day and by degrees we’re reborn into different men, older men in the same clothes, with the same scars.”