“The days ahead will darken Yet hope can still be found However closely the storm presses It’s not your fate to be earth-bound . . .”
Can the quest survive when all seems lost?
As the storm clouds of conflict gather over the Realm, time stretches thin for Amber and her friends to make good their pledge to free its lands from the darkness wrought by monsters beyond nightmare. Their only hope lying with a near-impossible chance, the companions form the germ of an ambitious strategy, embarking on a perilous quest from the verdant Endless Forest to the Goblin-ravaged desert town of Arkh Loban, through forbidden subterranean passages and the mythic Way of Ice and Fire. Herein each must find the courage to endure their own sacrifice and fulfil their own destiny, for only then can they together take a final stand against an evil which none alone can hope to defeat.
3 1/2 overall. As in the previous book, the characters are interesting and engaging. The plot moves quickly but at times the story doesn’t really hang together. In particular the story is hampered by a lack of coherent geography, it is difficult to tell where events are taking place in relation to each other. Despite that there is a good story here.