The D’Karon Apprentice is the long awaited sequel to the acclaimed epic fantasy, The Book of Deacon Trilogy. It is a direct follow up to The Battle of Verril.
It has been months since the Chosen finally defeated the D’Karon and the Perpetual War came to an end. Once warriors, Myranda, Deacon, Ivy, and Ether must now take on the role of diplomats in the ongoing task of preserving the unsteady peace between the lands of Tressor and the Northern Alliance.
A mysterious figure, long slumbering and forgotten, has stirred in the wake of the Chosen triumph. She is not pleased to find the D’Karon no longer answer her calls, and she sets out to find them once more. This woman, a powerful necromancer with deep knowledge of D’Karon magic and little concern for the world and its people, spreads chaos wherever she goes. Her bloody swath through the southern lands is just the spark the volatile world needs to take to flame once more.
To keep their lands from descending back into a war that will claim the lives of untold thousands, Myranda, Deacon, and Myn must venture into the heart of Tressor. Escorted by a Dragon Rider named Grustim and surrounded by fear and distrust, the road ahead will be difficult, but the chosen have fought too hard and lost too much to lose it all to this dark apprentice
I got an advance copy of this book to do an honest review.
It was a well written book but didn't grab me was slow to get into and in places to long. I felt like the story had been ruined as I felt the first there books done the story justice and didn't need to be continued, I wanted the characters to live out re build there kingdoms be happy and just live no more bad stuff after the last deacon book. I think if I read all four books at same time like a block it would of been better but because I read the first 3 and it ended well and was complete, then it came back my heart just weren't in it sadly, but was as always well written and detailed which can be both good and bad as you get very long scenes and it took away from the story as each chosen is in different places in the kingdom.
So my feelings aside......
All the characters return in this book (apart from lain) and are starting to rebuild there lives and continue with there duties to the kingdoms. As well as some new characters I enjoyed that the chosen all came together again and reading from each of there points to defeat the dkaron.
I did enjoy the opening chapter of when Turiel awoken it was very gripping and well written I loved the way motley came together so randomly but it also seemed right in a crazy way.
Skull of a jackal. Where is the jaw? Here. Good, good. One of its legs too. Don’t need the toes. A few rat spines, yes. Ah, perfect, a serpent skeleton. Intact, save the head. That will do nicely.” Like a child with a new set of building blocks, she merrily began to fit the bits of carcass together. Under her breath she uttered arcane words, conjuring black tendrils that fused the bones to one another. After a few minutes she had assembled a creature that could only have been born of madness
I think this saga would appeal to fans that enjoy long journeys fantasy type