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The Emperor's Edge #5

Blood and Betrayal

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The last thing Maldynado Montichelu—former aristocrat and current ladies' man—ever wanted was to be left in charge. After all, the team just blew up a train, crashed a dirigible, and kidnapped the emperor. It's kind of an important time.

But, with Amaranthe captured by the nefarious Forge coalition, and Sicarius off to find her, the team is lacking in leaders. Also, Sicarius has made it clear that Maldynado’s life may be forfeit should anything happen to the emperor while he’s gone.

To make matters worse, Forge’s cutthroats are after Sespian, and the young emperor believes Maldynado's loyalties are suspect. As if it’s his fault that his older brother is working with the coalition to usurp the throne. If Maldynado can’t figure out how to earn the emperor’s trust quickly, Sespian will go off to confront their powerful enemies on his own.

Meanwhile, Amaranthe must find a way to escape from the coalition’s newest ally, Master Interrogator Pike, a man who plans to pull all of the secrets from her head, one way or another…

432 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 2, 2012

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Lindsay Buroker

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I'm a full-time indie fantasy and science fiction author. When I'm not writing, I'm ferrying my dogs to hiking trails for adventures.

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July 16, 2020
Actual rating: 4.5 stars.

And the moral of this reread is: there is nothing quite like a leisurely cruise downriver lead by Captain Maldynado of the Mad Spelunking Skills (CMotMSS™), if you ask me. You get to meet lecherous creeps, leerers and dictionary enforcers delightfully chummy people, fall into deadly traps visit extra relaxing relaxation grottos, fight old bats who use cushions as lethal weapons exchange niceties with lovely upper caste ladies, throw people overboard by the dozen play super fun games with your cruise companions, watch alligators eat not-so-innocent bystanders pet the local fauna, braid butt hair talk about personal grooming, explore the deadly local swamp while slightly under the weather and buck naked wonderfully peaceful river banks, and more! Truly, this is an experience not to be missed, my Little Barnacles!



I believe this is our favorite spelunking expert's boat, yes.

And the other moral of this reread is: adventure, crazy stuff, some of the mostest funniest dialogues you've ever read, fantastic characterization, emotional stuff , hilarious stuff, exploding stuff , oh-my-fish-this-is-somewhat-horrible stuff, non-stop action, pure slapstick-type-stuff, oh-my-shrimp-Buroker-doesn't-kid-around-in-this-one-stuff, pickled stuff (don't ask), spoiler spoiler spoiler stuff...This installment has it all. Ergo, it's Slightly Very Good (SVG™) and stuff.

👋 To be continued and stuff.

· Book 1: The Emperor’s Edge ★★★★
· Book 2: Dark Currents ★★★★
· Book 3: Deadly Games ★★★★
· Book 4: Conspiracy ★★★★
· Book 5.5: Beneath the Surface ★★★★
· Book 6: Forged in Blood I ★★★★
· Book 7: Forged in Blood II ★★★★★
· Book 8: Republic ★★★★
· Book 9: Diplomats and Fugitives ★★★★



[March 2014]

Oh goody, this instalment focuses on Maldynado!! He is one of my favourite characters in the series so I just couldn’t wait to read Blood & Betrayal. Luckily enough for me, I started reading this series after the first seven books were written which means I was able to jump right from book 4 to book 5 (no cliffhanger for me!).

This is my favourite instalment in the series so far. I love how the group is coming together and the addition of new members to our favourite team of outlaws changes the dynamics of the gang (I love Yara!). It gives a bit of fresh air to the story and adds a lot in terms of perspective.

With Blood & Betrayal focussing on Maldynado, there is a lot of humour and the story telling tends to be light-hearted despite some very dark moments (which were very nicely done and never over-the-top). I read some readers complaining about the immaturity and sexual innuendos in this book but hey; that’s Maldynado for you! I just love him that way ;)

The general plot of the series is coming together very well. I feel that everything we have been reading about since book 1 is slowly but surely leading us to a big resolution (Forged in Blood coming up!). Lindsay Buroker really has crafted this series to perfection. It gets more intense with each instalment and I just never get tired of the characters. I feel like I’m part of their dysfunctional family!

Next, please!
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1,497 reviews2,683 followers
June 19, 2020
*** 4.44 ***

"...“You better not be dead. This team is already overflowing with ankle spankers. I was looking forward to having more women around."

Yara's eyelids fluttered open. She blinked a few times, focused on him, and frowned.

"Ankle spanker? The only thing you've got that'll reach that far is your ego.”
― Lindsay Buroker, Blood and Betrayal..."


Yep, this is all about Maldynado! Dear, sweet, sexy, strong and not too bright Maldynado! But, he is loyal, despite the obvious mistrust the young Emperor and the team, Amaranthe excluded, seem to actively doubt. Just because he comes from an ancient Warrior Cast family with the noblest blood and claim to the throne, they think he is part of his older brother's conspiracy to take over the rule of the Empire. Ridiculous! As if a man with his sense of style and animal magnetism would ever be interested in the boring position of taking part in any role of the ruling family! Ha! He is Maldynado and he is going to get himself a statue in the center of the Empire dedicated to his bravery and prowess, but that is all! Maybe some riches, and of course the funds to purchase beautiful clothes... And a certain Sargent of the Enforcers to look upon him with adoration... But he would never be a part of insurrection and wanting power! He is much better than that!

"...“They don’t make statues of people who walk behind others. You have to walk out in front.”
― Lindsay Buroker, Blood and Betrayal..."


Also, there is some torture, secrets unveiled and explosions, of course!!! So yeah, an awesome addition to the series:) Have fun reading it!
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1,294 reviews5,513 followers
December 24, 2024
I wanted to quickly write something about the last 5* of this year. I still have to write 40 more reviews but they will be rated lower. I thought Blood and Betrayal was the best of series. Firstly, it is written from Maldynato’s POV, one of my favorite characters. A ladies man but bit goofy and with a big heart. Nobody trusts him that he can rule the gang during Amaranthe and Sicarius absence but I did. In addition, he is suspected of fraternizing with the bad guys. Secondly, the stakes are higher and higher. Amaranthe was kidnapped and is being tortured and Sicarius is out to save her. Lots of action and banter but also some heartfelt moments.
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Author 77 books890 followers
September 2, 2012
If the worst thing you can say about a book is that you are...less than thrilled that the sequel isn't coming out for a year, then you are exceedingly lucky and well, I am exceedingly lucky. I have been waiting for Blood and Betrayal for several months now as Conspiracy (the 4th book in the series) ended on a cliffhanger. I could not, and did not, put this book down for the entire day and in a few months, to keep myself happy while I wait for book 6, I plan on starting over at Book 1.

There are some dark scenes in this book, but they are done very well. The continued relationship between Amaranthe and Sicarius is evolving and we see a lot more of his past and his sharing with her. I always want more from those scenes, but if I got it, the books wouldn't be the same and that would be a shame (despite the fact that I want them to finally actually HAVE a relationship).

Maldynado's is the perspective we get in this book and so it makes for a very humorous and somewhat lighthearted view of things, which given some of the other aspects of the story is needed. I also hope for more between Maldynado and Yara in the future, and heck, even more of Yara in general. Given her newness to the team, there's a lot we could still learn about her.

I've rarely found characters that I cared about so thoroughly that I actively worried about them. The author has quickly become one of my very favorite authors I've ever read. At this point, I've read nearly everything of hers, and honestly, if more writers were this skilled, well... I'd never get anything done because I'd be reading all the time. The action scenes are always perfect, and I love the sheer number of vehicles that the team has destroyed. But even more than the action scenes, the descriptions of the people are what draws me in. Whether when describing a character's strength or weaknesses (physical or emotional), you never feel like you're missing anything. Strong characters, excellent action, and a fantastic story. This series should make it to must-read lists everywhere.
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275 reviews1,722 followers
September 2, 2024
4.5 ⭐️ I cannot stop reading these books please send help
667 reviews101 followers
April 8, 2013
I loved it. Why? See list below:

* We learn more about Maldynado. I think he is my favorite non-Amaranthe POV. He also reminds me a bit of Budjold's Ivan, only with a much more homicidal family.
* We learn about Sicarius' 'childhood' - I use the quotes because I don't think any sane person would qualify it as childhood. It explains pretty much everything about him and the only shock is he is still capable of caring for Sespian and Amaranthe. I love that while he would win 'worst childhood ever' awards hands down in any Universe, he's incredibly pragmatic in a 'past can't be changed so no point in worrying about it, should deal with the future.' It's worth noting that while he killed the three men responsible for him being an assassin and his childhood, none of it was for revenge - I mean, who knows why he killed Raumesis (though with his pattern, probably to protect Sespian), but he only went after Hollowcrest after he harmed Sespian, and he only went after Pike after he hurt Amaranthe. That whole scene btw, where Amaranthe tells him she is surprised he killed Pike quickly without making him suffer, seeing what Pike put him through when he was a child, and Sicarius says he wanted to make it slower for what Pike did to Amaranthe but didn't because he thought Amaranthe wouldn't like it - that just might be the most romantic thing ever! I loved that he only wanted to torture Pike for the hurt to Amaranthe, not to himself! And that he refrained because she wouldn't like it! And that she actually might have liked it, because she is not saintly and after her suffering she wanted some pay back.
* Amaranthe/Sicarius OMFG OMFG best thing ever! He rescues her! Tracking her for a week! And leaving Sespian (!!!!!!!) to do so! And doesn't kill anyone except for Pike because she wouldn't like it! And goes into a rage when he sees what Pike did but doesn't torture him (see above) and opens up to Amaranthe and actually talks about his past and his feelings (and OMFG he says he is sorry and also tries to explain why he went assassinating Forge members and is worried she won't like him any more clearly) and he hugs her! And carries her! And tells her he won't step aside for Sespian! And and and and!!! It's pretty clear that Amaranthe is the first person in his life who wanted to make him happy and who cared for him unconditionally - I think he finally drops all his barriers here (well, as much as Sicarius can) because she proves it here - she's seen him kill 30 Forge members, something she disapproves of utterly, and she still loves him. She was captured and tortured to protect his secret and she still loves him. But I think there is also the whole 'they both got tortured by Pike so she knows how it feels' a bit of - in there. In a way, he can let down some of his guard because she's been there.
*Also, I cannot remember the last time I got so excited about an OTP interlacing their fingers - these books have turned me into a lunatic.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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3,102 reviews301 followers
May 30, 2024
Maldynado is left in charge of protecting the emperor while Sicarius leaves to rescue Amaranthe. She has been captured and is being tortured for information on Sicarius’s secrets while the rest of the team and the emperor attempt to infiltrate the usurpers in an endeavor to foil their plans.

I am a huge fan of Steampunk and specifically this series. Blood and Betrayal was a very enjoyable book. I love the characters. I love the sense of humor and intelligence of the scheming and diabolical plans. We still have a lot of action and fanatical planning but the progression of the relationship between Amaranthe and Sicarius is excruciating slow. I was hoping in the Conspiracy there would be more romantic tension between Amaranthe, Sicarius and the Emperor but it seems even in Blood and Betrayal we are still at the same point. With all that being said, I still love this series, the creativity and imagination of this world Lindsay Buroker has created baffles my mind and I will be anxiously awaiting the next installment in The Emperor’s Edge.
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359 reviews36 followers
November 28, 2014
This was my favorite one so far. The relationship between Sicarius and Amaranthe progressed even further (YES!), and we got some insight into Mal's background.

Mal is my third favorite character (after Amaranthe and Sicarius of course), and I really felt for him throughout this entire book. And I adore the fact that he thinks of Amaranthe as his little sister, and that he is the first to mention that he considers the other men in the group as his brothers.
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December 22, 2023
If one has come this far in the Emperor’s Edge series, you pretty much know what to expect. This installment is very much the same but with a few tweaks to keep is interesting and entertaining. Because of Amaranthe’s capture, the storyline splits, leaving the reader bouncing back and forth between Maldonado and the crew and Amaranth and Sicarius. I’m not really a fan of this but I do understand the need in this instance, and it really does allow for more depth and understanding of the characters when everyone isn’t together.

The lively and super interesting characters and their byplay is by far the light that keeps the series fresh and fun - although the action is top-notch, as well. I, personally, think Ms. Buroker’s absolutely delightful humor that weaves itself into the very fabric of each story is the glue that makes these books so addictive to read, however. It adds a touch of whimsy and giggles to otherwise stressful and tense circumstances and keeps the heaviness - especially in this story, where Amaranth spends part of the book being tortured horribly (but not graphically) - from overwhelming and allows the reader to smile amidst the action.
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1,897 reviews471 followers
June 8, 2015
I don't have enough words to say how much I'm enjoying this series!

It's highly recommened to everybody who loves witty, action-full fantasy with great characters, a tiny bit of romance (but really breath-taking and nails-chawing one!)!
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313 reviews27 followers
March 22, 2017
This series is fun. Thank you Lindsay Buroker.
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544 reviews1,264 followers
August 21, 2023
this is so sick and twisted….☹️🤔☝️😟💔
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127 reviews51 followers
September 16, 2012
So have you read the first four books? No you say? Do you plan on reading any of these? Yes you say? THEN DON'T READ THIS REVIEW. Why you ask? Because some things I mention in this review aren't a spoiler- not for someone who has read this entire series up to this book, but for YOU, that haven't read this series, this will be Spoilerland, so you are warned. Continue forward at your own risk reader.


I looked forward to this book desperately as I do with any series I adore. This is an unusual series for me because it's definitely "cleaner" than most of the stuff I love to consume yet Buroker keeps me captivated through the ensemble cast and the relationships between all of them.

I was hesitant starting this book because I knew it was going to have a lot of Maldynado POV involved and I wasn't sure I was going to enjoy it. When I read a series what will make me continue to read it has as much to do with what an author decides to do with the direction of the plot as much or more to do with the character they decide to represent POV wise in particular books. Maldynado is a charming rascal, a fop to all that know him despite his considerable fighting skills and an outcast from his noble Warrior Caste family. Throughout the entire series he is portrayed as charming and funny eye candy that will come in handy when you need a fighter but lazy when it comes to team spirit. Surprisingly Maldynado becomes a much more sympathetic character in this book and I found myself enjoying him more- his conversations with Yara and other members of the group were hilarious and priceless! His dismay when he has to constantly struggle to get Sespian to try to trust him because of his ties to his revolting family is sad to watch. Poor Maldynado, I thought through this entire thing. He's a lovable fool who has some hidden depths that even Yara finds herself covertly intrigued by.

You will still see plenty Amaranthe and Sicarius, almost not enough sometimes but it is well reasoned given the story. I found the interactions between Sicarius and Amaranthe to be satisfying - yet I wanted more. I want more. I need more. Did I already say that? I say this because I feel like surely in real life Ms. Buroker is a serious tease. I don't need graphic depictions of sex to float my boat, but ah don't worry, you won't get any of that here! It's clean I tell you, but I'm impatiently waiting. Impatiently.../tapping foot furiously. Action Jackson- we readers need some in this story. I feel by the end of this book we are at the precipice and holding our breath. It's uncomfortable. Only the afterword, (is this becoming habit now Ms. Buroker? :p ) ameliorated me somewhat.


There isn't a ton of Booksie and Akystr although they are in the mix as usual. I find the thoughts Amaranthe has about her team refreshing and realistic. Some Very Important Events happen this installment.

Sespian- deserves his own notice and paragraph. I find him underwhelming. More of a shadow of a character at times but he comes out more in this book than any previous with some good moves and commentary and sensible distrust of Amaranthe's crew and his new world. But he's too naive to me to be completely likable and too vulnerable and well I guess he's accurately rendered as the youth that he is. And frankly most 19 year olds(that is my guess for his age), even the very best of them, the most intelligent and amazingly ambitious of them are just not really attractive to me (uh I guess that's good since I'm in my late 30's and all but I mean as CHARACTERS IN A NOVEL AS ROMANCE POTENTIAL mmkay? :p ).

Big secrets are revealed, so much action that is normal with this series happens the entire book, moments occur that any fans of this series will be happy to see.

The ending was not my favorite but it's nothing to rant about.

Per Buroker's afterword, I'll be purchasing Encrypted soon since that series is supposed to tie into this one and we'll find out more by Book 6 of this Emperors Edge series.

I love this series and I'll continue to read anything of Burokers!
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141 reviews14 followers
December 12, 2024
4.5 stars / Blood and Betrayal (book five in The Emperor’s Edge series) was hands-down the best one so far. The action just didn’t let up, and we’re finally right in the middle of the conspiracy against the empire that’s been building up over the last couple of books. It’s so satisfying to see all those pieces coming together! It is still silly as hell (we have alien technology now, people), but I am having so much fun!

Amaranthe really went through the wringer this time. I loved seeing how she handled all the hardship thrown her way (some of the scenes were very dark and hard to read). I love her so much. And the romance is getting gooood. I’m completely hooked. It feels like such a natural and slow progression for the characters, and I couldn’t stop grinning during some of those moments.

One of the biggest highlights for me was getting Maldynaldo’s POV. I’ve always loved him for his humor. Having his POV gave him much-needed depth, like it did for the other members of the gang in earlier books. His family is awful, but it just made me love him even more. He’s still hilarious, but now there’s this layer of complexity that makes him one of my favorite characters in the series.

Overall, Blood and Betrayal is an absolute rollercoaster. At this point, you know what to expect. If you’re a fan of the series, you’re going to love this one.
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283 reviews17 followers
October 9, 2012
In a way I am glad that I found this series as far along (this is the 5th book) as I did since the cliff hanger ending of the last book pretty much left me howling in frustration. I really hate cliffhangers and this was a doozy and I was immensely grateful that I could start reading this one immediately to follow up.

The book begins with the aftermath of the dirigible crash and Amaranthe's capture by Major Pike and the Forge and is told from both Amaranthe's and Maldyano's point of view. While Amaranthe is being tortured by Major Pike for the answer to one Very Important Question Maldyano has to take the Emperor where he wants to go and keep the group together, a job he most definitely doesn't want. It doesn't help that there is a new level of distrust of him by almost everyone's except maybe Basilard due to his families involvement in the coup of the capital. And of course there is Sicarius' promise to kill him if something happens to the Emperor. Just as bad is his sudden inanity around Sgt Yara, could it be the notorious woman's man has finally met his match - in an enforcer no less?

The book had less than the usual scheming on Amaranthe's part, mostly die to a large part of it she was being locked up in a kennel and being tortured. In a way it was a bit of a relief as much as I've grown to enjoy the twists and turns of her mind and her "burbling" of ideas it was nice to have things not be as fluid. The book also had more input from Maldyano than previous books did from their "other" voice, it kept things very fresh.

Although this book, like the others in the series, is branded as a mix of steampunk and fantasy it seems to be heavier on tue steampunk than the fantasy which is different but just as good.

Another great read in the series and now the long wait until Book 6 is out in the spring.
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435 reviews111 followers
January 2, 2015
After coming across a cliffhanger at the end of book four, I was immensely glad that the entire series is already written and so all I needed to do was purchase the next book on my Kobo. In under a minute I had the next book ready and waiting to be perused.

This time the story is told from Amaranthe's and Maldynado's point of view. Poor Amaranthe is captured and tortured for some information (Buroker doesn't go overboard with the descriptions) so the team go on without her. As Sicarius has decided to rescue her Maldynado is in charge of keeping the Emperor safe. Yes, he wasn't my first choice either! I enjoyed having Yara as an addition to the team, especially as it seems Maldynado has finally met his match. It's nice getting to know him better and it's a given that there's going to be more sexual innuendos floating around where he's involved. It made for some amusing dialogue I can tell you. Especially loved Basilard's one-liners.

I like that Lindsay Buroker is rather bold in her storytelling. There is always a crazy scheme/plan waiting to be undertaken (and quite possibly to go awry in some shape or form) and that she loves to invent strange artifacts, creatures and hidden locations (such as an underwater lab in one of the previous books). It's such a unique series and I'm surprised it's not more well known. I could speculate on how the series will finish but I'm sure there will be more surprises to come.

Hoping there's some more Amaranthe and Sicarius scenes in the next one. I love their relationship. It builds slowly but that makes it all the better when they have their moments.

Can't wait to read the next one but mustn't completely neglect my other books!
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661 reviews222 followers
February 18, 2013
One would think that Maldynado's book would be the most light-hearted and humorous of the bunch, however, the exact opposite is the case. While the humor from the previous books is certainly present, the story has taken a definite turn in the darker direction. I guess it's to be expected--as we near the end of the series, the stakes are higher and the urgency in the situations surrounding our beloved characters are reaching a climax. Still, I wasn't quite ready when many of the things that happened...happened.

But I don't want to give too much away. Let's just say that things progress on all fronts. Some questions are answered, some things are resolved, but not without new questions and things emerging of course.

Despite this being the middle of the author's planned continuing long story arc for books 4, 5 and 6, this book did not end on a crazy cliffhanger (thank you Buroker), and I finished it feeling satisfied and content to wait patiently for the last book in the series.
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May 7, 2014
A real roller coaster of a ride! Starts spang after the cliff-hanger at the end of the previous volume. This is Maldynado's book, and I think in many ways it is the most successful of the secondary threads focusing on each of the team through the books, because he seems to change the most.

I love the incremental pacing of the central romance, which is exactly the way it should go given the damage to one of the members. (And the damage suffered by the other during the course of this book affords a level of insight that is nicely handled.)

The world building that the consequences of mad action continue to be painted in broad strokes, but it works really, really well, I think. The humor is the glue, and the characterizations.

Everything is now up in the air . . . on to get the next two books!
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205 reviews5 followers
February 19, 2017
The fifth installment of The Emperor's Edge series, follows Maldynado's POV and it's about time too. We finally get an insight into the clown of the group who, whilst making the others laugh, determinedly convinces the other characters and the readers that he cares for nothing much but a "good" time with a pretty lady. We find that Maldynado has fears and insecurities, a desire to build his own identity and a strong need to divorce himself from his family's reputation. A fantastic installment which much character insight and development. Also not to mention, an unlikely ship with Yara ;) and more development in Sicaranthe...or Amarius?
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205 reviews
December 11, 2017
oh my god, i just want to PROTECT AMARANTHE WITH EVERYTHING IN ME. i'm so sad about what happened to her and i'm so sad that sicarius had to deal with that same situation for the entirety of his upbringing. i just. am so sad! but. on a happier note. THE CAVE SCENE. YES X100. "When you have recovered, and you are ready, come to me. I'll be waiting." and then sicarius saying both sespian and amaranthe are his priorities? be still, my heart. poor sespian though, man. his life just... turned upside down, and i can't imagine how difficult that's going to be for him in the upcoming book. rip. but I AM EXCITED TO READ THE NEXT ONE!!! woo!!!
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200 reviews23 followers
June 22, 2020
Rating: 4.5

Buroker has done it again. Since this book features Mal, it's obviously hilarious.

And deliciously action-packed.

Pros:
- Nekkid runs through swamps.
- Ridiculous hats.
- Crude and childish innuendo to lady bits.
- Sicarious (me-freaking-ow).
- Excessive use of incendiary devices.
- Mal passing out business cards an extremely inopportune moments.

Cons:
- It ended.

What a ride.
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1,007 reviews36 followers
October 23, 2024
Like the rest of the series this was a fun read, and although there were no emotional gutpunches I had fun reading it. There were some development that I have been wating for and I look forward to seeing the fallout from it.
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614 reviews85 followers
February 2, 2014
3.5 stars. If only the story wasn't dragged so much, I would have appreciated it more to round up my rating to 4 stars. That said, I'm still addicted. There is a 700 year old empire to topple afterall. Besides, we've also been promised some "later" time for Sicarius and Amaranthe.
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372 reviews132 followers
August 8, 2016
This book was sooo good, and talk about romantic progress people. My heart was bouncing upside down and off the ceiling. I mean five books and we finally get an I mean seriously, Sicarius, he's definitely a romantic guy.
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552 reviews65 followers
May 12, 2013
Not as interesting as the first few volumes, a lot of close calls, near misses, and death defying escapes - way too many. But I'm hooked on these series and can't wait for the 6th book.
284 reviews
April 26, 2023
I really wanted to rate this 5 stars!! We have so many feelings in this, Sicarius feelings! He admits it and tells Amaranthe to come to him when she is feeling well. Eeeeeeeee. And Amaranthe also tells Sicarius she loves him

But this was missing 2 things for me
1. I really REALLY wanted a "who did this to you???" moment. Sicarius and Amaranthe are reunited, he takes care of her, bandages her wounds, and carries her. There is sympathy/pity in his eyes, and then his admission that he refuses to give her up in the cave(omg!!!!). But I really wanted more of a show of emotion from sicarius, which I know is impossible and everything that Sicarius is not. But I just wanted a tiny bit more feral anger. A kiss or something ugh!

2. Also, after the cave proclamation(Sicarius says- you're mine, I'm not letting you go basically) I really wanted him to make some kind of gesture toward Amaranthe in front of the others to stake his claim. I know why he didn't - Sespian and his feelings toward Amaranthe🙄. But I wanted a hand touch, or a closeness in the cave thing when they were spying on forge. I love that Amaranthe stood in front of Sicarius to stop Sespian from shooting. That would have been the perfect time for Sicarius to touch her shoulder, or her hand, or something oooomg just give me something!

Also I loved this book and it was one of my favorites so far. The alternating chapters between Maldynados POV and Amaranthes was K I L L I N G me. It had me on the edge of my seat. My mind was like "Ok, here it is. They are about to be reunited and it's going to be glorious" and then BAM Maldynado lol


Also, let me share with you these amazing quotes that made me giggle

“I love you, Sicarius.” Odd how saying things like that to him made her feel more vulnerable than lying naked beneath Pike’s knife had. “You’re stuck with me,” she added doggedly.
“I had already decided that while I was coming to find you.”
Amaranthe watched him through her lashes, wary but hopeful as well. “That… you’re stuck with me?”
Sicarius’s eyes were half-lidded as he gazed back at her. “That I was unwilling to let someone else have you.” The blunt statement sent a little shiver through her. The words, “It’s about time,” floated through the back of her mind, but the intensity of Sicarius’s eyes squashed any inklings of flippancy.
“All right,” she whispered.
“When you have recovered, and you are ready, come to me. I’ll be waiting.”


OMG I AM DYING

AND ALSO


“After the crash, you had to choose whether to come after me or help Sespian.”
“Yes.”
“Thank you. I… wasn’t expecting it. I mean, I understand that Sespian must be your priority.” Amaranthe cleared her throat. She hoped she wasn’t insulting him, but she hadn’t believed he’d trust the group with Sespian’s care.
“You are both priorities.”
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252 reviews40 followers
November 22, 2021
Things are heating up in this book.
This is Maldynado book and he is hands down one of my favorites. His relationship with Amaranthe and their friendship is so heartwarming. All the characters follow her and adore her but Maldynado loyalty has always been the clearest. He and Amaranthe have such a strong friendship love and their banter with each other is some of the best. When Maldynado gave Amaranthe a hug for the first time after she was captured – the pure joy in that hug symbolized everything that I love about their friendship and these books.
I loved learning more about Maldynado and his family background. It was interesting to see him work to prove himself when his reputation was questioned due to his family actions despite that him being disowned and SO loyal. I really like learning of the circumstances of him being disowned and it added even more depth to a fantastic character.
That said I was disappointed with the addition of Yara as a character in the series. I found her boring and the quips between her and Maldynado unsatisfying. Personally I KNOW he can do better and being around her just makes Maldynado the butt of the joke instead of the charming seducer he is.

The parts of this book between Amaranthe and Sicarius are taken to a whole new level as she is tortured and he crosses hundred of miles to rescue her. I did not think I could fall more in love with them but somehow each book makes me care about them even more. Honestly perfection.

One thing I noticed in this book, same as the other ones, was that there are so many inside jokes between the characters (which in turn becomes an inside joke with the reader) and that Lindsay Buroker not only excels with these but has a tremendous amount of call backs which are very satisfying as a reader.

POV: dual POV (each book covers Amaranthe and one other side characters POV, this was Amaranthe and Maldynado (a former warrior caste/aristocrat who has been disowned by his family, extremely good looking) book)
Story type: light fantasy, steampunk, found family
Characters: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Enjoyment: 5/5
Writing style: 5/5
Depth: 4/5
Humor: 5/5
Romance: 5/5
Chemistry: 5/5
Angst: 5/5
Story ending: 5/5
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42 reviews2 followers
December 20, 2020
some very vague spoilers ahead, just in case, but most of these are pretty obvious developments (if you've read the previous books)

Besides enjoying the overall adventure and humor, as always, my favourite aspects of this one were having Sespian along for the ride and some of the extended time we got with just Amaranthe and Sicarius - having him absent for a large portion of the story was pretty effective in making their reunion impactful.
A large portion of the book was told from Maldynado's perspective and uh, well. I liked some of the insight we got into his character (none of it was particularly surprising, but it didn't necessarily have to be) and I usually enjoy him well enough, but it was mostly overshadowed by the fact that his and Yara's dynamic started to grate on me as it went on... It wasn't enemies to lovers or even just an unlikely pairing starting to understand and care for each other, but read mostly as Maldynado repeatedly disrespecting clearly stated boundaries until he wore her down, just because he liked the challenge. Which isn't really a ship dynamic I feel particularly invested in and I'm slightly disappointed that Yara's character was mostly reduced to Maldynado's reluctant love interest.
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