Accidentally deleted my previous post while trying to quote it - why is there no confirmation on delete? I was able to recover the text from the cached page though:
"About 150 pages from the end of Queen Of Fire. So far it's been a very strong conclusion to Ryan's Raven's Shadow series, with many entertaining reveals and battle sequences. While it's a long book, I haven't felt that it dragged at any point. One small nit I have is that it's relatively obvious when Ryan has consigned a character to die later in a chapter, so a lot of the impact of those big deaths is lost. But overall, I've had trouble putting the book down and can't wait to see how the ending plays out."
One more thing I have to complain about after finishing QoF and then skimming through book 1 again very quickly - the character development was a lot shallower for secondary and tertiary characters in the later two books than it was in the first. I'm tempted to attribute this to two things - the expansiveness of the character roster by the end of the series and the introduction of multiple POVs in books 2 & 3 (whereas book 1 was mostly a single POV).
Still a fun, almost great series overall.
Stalker, on 03 March 2016 - 02:41 AM, said:
Just finished Chains of the Heretic, the final book of Jeff Salyards' Bloodsounders Arc. Highly recommend the series, which is about a scribe embedded in a company of highly trained soldiers. I think the strongest part of the trilogy is the characterization, though there's a lot of action, and a great plot too. Each book picks up immediately after where the last one left off so taken as a whole, it's a fantastic series. Though on its own, book one is more setup than anything else. Worth a look.
This sounds comparable to The Black Company series, based off your short description. Any thoughts on their similarities?
This post has been edited by Whisperzzzzzzz: 03 March 2016 - 05:13 AM