Destinys Rift (Broken Well, #2) by Sam Bowring


Destinys Rift (Broken Well, #2)
Title : Destinys Rift (Broken Well, #2)
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ISBN : 0733624340
ISBN-10 : 9780733624346
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 432
Publication : First published April 1, 2010

The blue-haired man is prophesied to end the age-old conflict between the lands, but with his very soul divided in two, much remains uncertain. On the side of light, Bel sets forth on a journey to find the Stone of Evenings Mild, his only hope of reuniting with his darker half, Losara. But the Stone is lost, hidden away by an undead mage of mutable allegiance, in the lair of an insane dragon. Meanwhile Losara has his own problems. The Shadowdreamer wants him dead, but with war coming he must unite his people for the final battle. His plan is to build a weapon that is unstoppable. How can two men fulfil a fate meant for only one? Is hope lost, or is there a way to close destiny s rift?


Destinys Rift (Broken Well, #2) Reviews


  • Josh

    Destiny’s Rift, while having all the hallmarks of a typical fantasy series is atypical in its devotion to delving deep into its characters. The second book in the Broken Well Trilogy is just as good as the first.

    Bel, touted as the blue haired savoir; a powerful fighter and leader of men who’ll destroy the Shadowdreamer, is a far more complex and interesting character than the first book reveals. His clean imagine, perhaps isn’t so. While Losara, the Shadowdreamer, continues to grow into his power and influence, his motivation isn’t quite as unjust as you’d think.

    The plot largely centers on Bel’s quest to find the Stone of Evenings Mild, a powerful artifact which has the ability to forge Bel and Losara together, the two having been separated from one entity in the first book. Naturally Losara, wants this power for himself and sets out to thwart Bel. There are monsters, dragons, diamond spiders, and all manner of fanatical beasts along the way which make for entertaining and fun fantasy reading.

    My rating: 5/5 stars, this trilogy goes from strength to strength. I love the fact that the world building isn’t over complicated and that the writing is reader friendly (very easy and quickly consumed).

  • Kirstie

    Two halves of the same soul, Losara and Bel, both keep making strides towards their destiny of defeating the other, guided by their respective gods, while a third force lies in wait, slowly growing it's strength.

    Losara's challenges are finally over-coming Battu, the current Shadowdreamer (king of all darkness), and figuring out how to win against Bel, even though parts of himself are missing and he worries he might truly be the 'lesser half'.

    Bel interferes with the crowning of the next Throne (king of all light), but his most important task is finding the Stone of Evenings Mild which the great god Arkus tasked him to find so he can merge himself and Losara back into one. confident he is the greater half and Losara will disappear, Bel charges forward into the search.

    As before, though he lacks passion, Losara's compassion makes him the more likeable twin despite the fact he is the dark half (typically viewed as evil). Though Bel is aware he lacks certain things his overconfidence makes him sure they are pointless facets he doesn't need anyway. This makes Bel less likeable and i love this flipping of the dark=evil light=good trope.

    I'm eager to read the third and final book to find out what happens.

    Recommended for fans of fantasy who like a good twist of 'Chosen one' prophecies and like a bit of tropes turned on their head.

  • Laura

    For some reason, I just didn't connect with this book as I did with Prophecy's Ruin. Maybe it's because I have a certain vision in my head of how I would like it to end, but I have a funny feeling it won't go that way. I adore Lalenda. I think she's adorably naive with enough knack to be able to become a strong individual, but I'm not so sure the series is going to end up in her favour. Obviously, by the end of it, Bel and Losara are going to become one person, but where does that leave Lalenda and Jaya? Out of the two females, Jaya seems to be taking centre stage in this book so it's not looking good for my favourite character. It's a shame because I'm not a fan of Bel (I think he's written this way) and I can take or leave Jaya, so it's going to be difficult if the plot goes in a different direction. I do however love the world Bowring has created and the system of government that is in place.

  • Amber

    I only got about halfway through this one.
    I just couldn't keep interested in it. Although I did have many distractions. I'll come back to it later.

  • Emelie

    The series is continuing nicely. The caracter development is interesting and I've started to really hate some and love others. There's also more action now and hopefully even more in the last book.

  • Ros

    I really Enjoyed this book and just couldn't put it down. It is building up to a very exciting and eventful 3rd book. I would give it a 4.5 stars, but the system dosn't allow for the 1/2.

    I really am super excited to know if their souls will be united and if so what will happen with each of the lives they are living now and their love interests? If they are again united into the one being, will he love both women equally or see them both from different perspectives and love neither? I am also wondering if they will battle or if they will be able to again unite the shadow and light.

    It is a truly creative story line and overall a great book.

  • Mel

    I enjoyed the tension and the plot that built in this book. The thought that each set of gods believed their blue haired man was the leader was interesting.
    The love between Bel and Jaya, and Losara and Lalenda also let itself to an interesting thought: "what will happen if the two men become one?" and from this I really wanted to know.

    The book seemed to take too long to reach it's point. There were bits I would have skipped for the sake of tension but you can't win them all.

    I need to know when/if they will be rejoined.

  • Nikki Balzer

    easy read, interesting and moves at a good pace. read book 3 straight after with no boredom in the storyline.