Title | : | Vale of the Gods (Furyck Saga, #6) |
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Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 762 |
Publication | : | First published November 26, 2019 |
Draguta Teros wants to crush her enemies.
Every last one of them…
Her disloyal sister, Dara.
Briggit Halvardar and her Followers.
Jael Furyck and her Brekkan army.
The gods themselves.
But Draguta will not be cowed by any of them.
She will have her revenge.
They want her?
They want to take the Book of Darkness?
Let them come and die trying.
Note: This book contains adult themes and mature content
Vale of the Gods (Furyck Saga, #6) Reviews
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Wow. I should have have tissues available. Eydis is just...the ending was SO fitting with her character.
My main thing that bothered me was this: Eadmund spends about 70-80% of book 1 addicted to alcohol. He's endearing because there is conflict within him—between his old, destructive self and the healthy, better self he wants to be. Then in books 2-6.75, he's either under a spell by Evaine or Draguta, who are both terrible. We see glimpses of his old self surface, but the majority of time we get with him, he's Zombie Eadmund.
I wanted a lot more of Free Eadmund than we're given. More scenes with him and Jael since so much of it was taken from them by others. More emotion and internal monologue from him since he can finally think for himself again. More self-reflection since he's been through so much.
If not for this, I would have given it a 4 or 5. -
This is the final book in the Furyk saga, I absolutely enjoyed them all. I would very much liken them to Game of thrones.
The characters were so well written, I was even rooting for the - not so good guys, as the POVS came fluid and fast, you almost felt for some of them.
The main character Jael is a complete badass warrior babe, however it was Meena, a very different character I fell in love with. Some of the characters get killed off, but it was Meena I wanted to pull through more than anyone.
I'll definitely be looking out for more books by this author 100% -
Good
Good story. Extremely long winded and hard going though. Some ofit was such a chore to read, which was a shame. So many bits that just didn't need to be in there to be honest. Still, it's done now and I mostly enjoyed it. I definitely won't be reading the other series though. Can't be putting myself through that again. -
Rollercoaster ride
I have been both dreading and eagerly anticipating this final installment of The Furyck Saga! This series has taken me all over the place emotionally, and this final book was no different! Outcomes I never could've predicted; some devastating, and others so exciting. Tears were shed, and my anxiety level was through the roof. Well done A.E. Rayne!! I absolutely loved this series! I am going to really miss these characters, and I really hope to visit Osterland and the Slave Islands again someday!!! -
I NEED MORE!
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This has been one of the best series I have ever read, and I’m a readaholic! I love the humor, intensity, the character depth. I am sad the series is over but I enjoyed the ending immensely!
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Gah! That ending! I’m so sad this is the last book in the series. It was so good and I enjoyed every bit of it. This is absolutely one of my favorite fantasy series of all time.
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Great conclusion to a fantastic series. Like the previous instalments well paced and intriguing characters.
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The most superb saga , an epic fantasy of love and loyalty, pain and hope, loss and gain. A series that quickly becomes the most unputdownable books I’ve ever had the joy to read. AE Rayne has given me many hours of brilliant reading. Superb ‼️
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I thoroughly enjoyed each and every book in this series didn’t want it to finish. I’ll look forward to future books from this author.
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Loved!
I loved this series of books! I started them and then could not stop reading. I loved the strategy and the romance. The characters were flawed but redeemable. I liked that they were understood and forgiven for their mistakes. -
I was very disappointed with this book. Others died to save Eadmund again from his own stupidity and weak character. Eadmund who blamed his brother for his dog dying, his wife, and father all untrue all the years feeling sorry for himself drinking and pissing on himself Gisela and Bayla the useless piece of shit mothers get a new happy ending. It would have made a better story ending if the author had at least killed those three off. The 3 of them were nothing but self-center useless A-holes all their lives who constantly needed saving from their own stupidity and decisions. And why does no one ever tell these people to shut the hell up if all they are going to do is cry, bitch, and demand that someone should always save them? Like Gisela and Bayla for example. Gisela ignored her husband and daughter completely, never cared enough about giving them love or support but fawned over Axl, always demanding he must be protected from himself and everyone else. Balya cheated and billeted her husband and fawned and babied Jaeger. In my opinion, it would have made a much better story if they were killed off instead of the stupid happy ending. There are things that the author brings up but then never follows up on. If the author cut out half the crying, trembling, shaking, and farthing it would be much easier to read and stay interested in the characters. I just found this author and like the world but was disappointed about who gets to live happily ever after and who was killed off. Very disappointed.
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A must read series, one of THE BEST epic storylines ever!!
This series, 'The Furyck Saga’ is one of THE best I've ever read. It's filled with some excellent characters and there's a lot of meat on the bones of these books, they're the right length and filled with so many twists & turns that will have you cheering, jeering, and sobbing in equal measure.
The only regret I have is that the books ended at all, but the story is truly epic & surpasses Game of Thrones and rivals Lord of the Ring in content, excitement & characters.
Be prepared to despise and love and lament in equal measure, but gift yourself this 6 book series, read our listened to in order - you'll be so glad you did!! -
Though some books were much slower than others, after finally making it through the first book, I couldn't put this series down. I read all 6 books in about a 3 weeks period. It was a page turner! My one problem was that it was hard to like Eadmund and root for him when he spent much of the series a pathetic mess in need of constant rescuing. How the author expected us to prefer him over Aleksander, based on how she portray them I don't know. Aleksander was everything Eadmund wasn't but I'm glad Eadmund began to get it right in the end. I was gutted by the ending, just in tears. Overall, a good series that had more going for it than constant, gruesome, detailed battles.
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Just the best
This book was the perfect ending to a fantastic series. I loved all the characters from the start and hated quite a few more too. I cried reading this book, so many emotions and so much action, I just loved it. Eagerly awaiting the next series -
Need more than 5 stars please.
Not going to write any long review In just going to say if you only read one fantasy series please make it this one. Pure genuis .