![]() ![]() A task that did not go quite so smoothly as we have come to expect when Rez is involved. To do so he needed the King of Gendishen to recognize the claim. We got some of the secret war with the demons and fae but for the most part the focus was on Rez trying to secure his claim as King of Cael. In terms of story this 4th instalment of the series was probably an upgrade on what we got in Legends of the Ahn. All the characters in this series have shown a good amount of growth. Tam, Wesson, and the duo of Malcius and Yserria were the standout secondary characters in this instalment but Farson, Frisha, and Tieran all had good moments as well. ![]() Rezkin is the star of this story, and remains one of my favourite fantasy characters in general, but I feel like Kade has done a good job of developing a lot of the support cast to the point where I'm engaged and interested in their various story arcs and plights. The writing and the story do have a slightly YA-ish feel to them but that does not stop this being an exciting and utterly compelling read! The books deliver a super fun fantasy adventure story packed with likeable characters, plenty of action, humour, and even a few touching moments. On the whole this series is one of my favourite fantasy finds of the last 5 years. This was another good instalment in Kel Kade's King's Dark Tidings series. ![]()
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