
Last of the Dragorn
The Echoes Saga, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Steven Brand
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There is no war. There is only rebellion.
Alijah's reign sweeps from Erador to Ayda. Those who would stand against the king are few, their numbers cast across too many battlefields. Does hope lie in the east? Can the elves turn the tide and keep The Rebellion alive?
The weight of Dhenaheim now rests on Doran's shoulders. Chained and imprisoned, the clans are shattered and spread across the realm. On the island of Qamnaran, they build to the heavens. In the Moonlit Plains, they dig down into the dark. Only the Heavybellys have the mettle to do what must be done.
Astride the mighty Athis, Inara Galfrey fights for The Rebellion as both sword and shield. With blood and sweat she has kept Alijah's forces at bay, but Inara knows there is only one way to defeat her brother. Following this path, however, will take her far from the front lines and into lands long forgotten.
After 10,000 years, the future that was foretold looms near. But Fate has one last hand to deal....
©2020 Philip C. Quaintrell (P)2021 Podium AudioCan’t wait for the final
Another great listen
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I have read the entire series
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fantastic again
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Another 5 out of five.
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Fantastic
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great series
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Elijah is a disappointment. He has built up so well in the second set of books but now? Yes I get he's making it that it Meliath that wants to do these things and internally Elijah wants to stop and end it.
All the characters are special snowflakes that just have impossibly thick plot armour.
The thing at the end with Asher? Just predictable and lame. It was so much better how at the end of the first set he died to save the world. He was return in the second set as a villain and that was good but then he had to be saved and blah blah.
In the end it just feels like the special people barely loose anything to win. It just feels hollow and doesn't make me invested because I know he won't let any of them die. Not the ones you grow to care about.
Idk, I spend the entire time rolling my eyes at everything that happens. The writer has to dumb down or suddenly make the enemies completely useless just so the good guys win or the other way round.
I'm only finishing the series because I like completing things. Maybe I'm the idiot for wasting my time and money.
Plot armour too thick.
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