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Rath’s Children: Chronicles of the Final Nine Vol. 1

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For centuries, nine warrior souls have been called upon to defend the people of the land they bled and died to create from an entity that loathes their very existence.

For eons, they have been branded with Rath’s favor and love, a blessing and curse that empowers them while dragging them through the depths of eternal loss and longing.

But the wind is changing, the blood moon is rising, and a new generation is called too soon to take up arms in the battle against Chaos’s dark influence..

As the Balance seeks to right itself, dark forces work to find the cracks in the newly assembled Nine, planting seeds of doubt and despair.

But they are adamantine souls, bound by blood and vows and unshakable bonds.

And they will stop Chaos minions from granting It a physical form, no matter what the cost.

547 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 15, 2024

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M.A. Urrutia

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March 21, 2024
Ready for an epic adventure that makes you feel like that teen in the library? This story has everything, pulling from ideas that are achingly familiar and twisting them into something completely new. This story is a ride. The writing style is great and sports one of the best mom characters I have ever read. Long but worth it. It's so hard to describe it all, Avatar meets Hunger Games, meets Percy Jackson, with a little Abhorsen sprinkled in.
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May 20, 2024
This book made no sense to me, then I confirmed with a friend my confusion and they said they were having the same issue. The premise sounds good but it really needed to hash out the story more. While reading I could not tell how any of the chapters were connected in the least. I kept reading in hopes that the story would some how make sense but honestly by 16% of the way through with nothing making sense, I added it to my dnf list. I think this is one I’ll have to come back to when my head is clear.
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