“I’ldryr viel asatar. I sanvîr viel baralun.”
In fire we are forged. In blood we are tempered.❤️🔥
It’s not a secret that I adore The Bound and the Broken series, and any chance to revisit Epheria. But the second I got my hands on this beautiful beast of a book, it became my top priority. And I can promise you… it’s not for the faint of heart.
“This war is greater than all of us. It is a war of gods, and demons, and darkness, and if we do not, each of us, stand and fight for what we love, there will be nothing left.”
Prepare yourself for more dragons. More elves. More devastating battles. A few familiar faces, reunions I’ve been waiting literal years for, and a ridiculous bird, that had me crying with laughter.
“That’s no bird. That’s a demon covered in feathers. Its sole purpose is destruction and terror.”
Just when I thought I knew Epheria pretty well, Cahill takes you on an explorative journey that makes it feel even more vast and epic. And the LORE. So so so much lore. I couldn’t get enough of the history, legends of the gods, druids, 👀 and elven traditions. Some of the paths and threads are beginning to weave together, and allow you to finally see what has been motivating these fascinating characters.
“The wars, the death, the suffering. It was always the common people who paid the heaviest price. Always.”
If you’ve read Of War and Ruin, then you know we’ve been through some epic battles already, like Belduar and The Battle of the Three Sisters… but there are a few battles that were even more gut wrenching. One in particular felt almost like experiencing the battle of Helm’s Deep or Hard Home for the first time again, and if you’re anything like me… you’ve been chasing that high for years! Cahill creates these moments so cinematically, that you feel like you’re joining the shield wall, or swinging the axe, broadsword, or hammer. The world is a pretty dark place right now, and seeing so many of these phenomenal characters fight and be willing to risk their lives for the people they love, or a better future, and defend what they know is right, hits just a little harder.
“The darkness of this world needs nothing more to triumph than good souls looking on and doing nothing.”
The growth and strength of these characters, has been astounding. To watch a couple of “young farm boys”, become these great men with the weight of the world on their shoulders, and make some of the toughest decisions with kindness and respect, has been incredible. Honestly every character has come leaps and bounds from book one (especially Calen, Rist, Ella, Dahlen.) And even though some characters haven’t changed as much like Dann, and Tarmon, you can’t help but recognize just how amazing they’ve been all along.
“Legends aren’t passed down. They’re forged. Nobody is worthy until they are.”
There are a few surprising conversations between main characters, that I didn’t even know I needed, but made me respect them even more. Can we talk about how much love there is in this book?!? Not only fraternal or familial, but romantic love as well. It’s amazing to watch these wonderful characters find some moments of happiness amidst all of the blood, war, and devastation. Drunir has joined Valerys and Faenir in the good boys of Epheria club, and must be protected at all costs. Reading this book during the Blood Moon lunar eclipse, was extra eerie.
“Nur temen vie'ryn valana, ar nur temen vi maklar til valahír. Vir væra anatier aldryr ar ormiyn!" “For those we have lost, and for those we refuse to lose. We will give them fire and fury!"
The gods are awakening, all of Epheria is at war, and the fact that Of Gods and Ashes will be the final installment of this series, already hurts my heart a little bit. The Bound and the Broken series has always felt so familiar, nostalgic and almost like a comfort blanket to me (except chapters 103 & 104, you know what you did Ryan 🫣.) Thankfully he won’t be done writing stories of Epheria, any time soon. And I’m particularly excited for more of Dayne and Belina’s adventures, and maybe even how Epheria was created.
“It is the moon that gives the stars permission to shine.”
“Du haryn myia vrai.” Thank you Ryan Cahill, I am so grateful to be honored with an ARC copy of this incredible book!