Across the frontiers of the Six States, towns and settlements fall as the wild advances. Dragons take flight over cities where they are considered myths. Soldiers and citizens perish as the councils in the east bar their gates and hide behind their thick walls.
Hakon and the rest of the Band dive deeper into the mysteries of their world, forging a path deeper into the unknown lands. After all their battles, Hakon fears they lack the strength and the knowledge to finish this fight. But they press on, facing dangers both familiar and new.
Finally home in Mioska, Zachary takes his rightful place on the council with resounding authority. He's the hero of the city, and he alone sees clearly the dangers ahead. He believes humanity still has a fighting chance if he can band them together.
But old enmities run deep, and there's no time or space for mistakes. Ava and the dragons under her command grow closer by the day. Unless Zachary and the Band can find a way to stop her, this long winter will be humanity's last.
I enjoyed this book and I enjoyed the series. While it was a good read and an interesting concept I'm not sure what to think about Cliona. She was a very big part of how the story played out and the only way it could have but she was a confusing character. Still a good read.
The ending to the Saga of the Broken Gods ended with a well-developed storyline and characters. While I would have liked for the book and saga to have been longer Ryan Kirk did a great job tying up all the storylines leaving no plot holes.
Looking forward to seeing what new stories and characters Kirk developed next.