Kihrin is a bastard orphan who grew upon storybook tales of long-lost princes and grand quests. When he is claimed against his will as the long-lost son of a treasonous prince, Kihrin finds that being a long-lost prince isn't what the storybooks promised.
Far from living the dream, Kihrin finds himself practically a prisoner, at the mercy of his new family's power plays and ambitions. He also discovers that the storybooks have lied about a lot of other things things, too: dragons, demons, gods, prophecies, true love, and how the hero always wins.
Then again, maybe he's not the hero, for Kihrin isn't destined to save the empire.
He's destined to destroy it . . .
You can have everything you want if you sacrifice everything you believe.
Kihrin D'Mon is a wanted man.
Since he destroyed the Stone of Shackles and set demons free across Quur, he has been on the run from the wrath of an entire empire. His attempt to escape brings him into the path of Janel Theranon, a mysterious Joratese woman who claims to know Kihrin.
Janel's plea for help pits Kihrin against all manner of dangers: a secret rebellion, a dragon capable of destroying an entire city, and Kihrin's old enemy, the wizard Relos Var.
Janel believes that Relos Var possesses one of the most powerful artifacts in the world--the Cornerstone called the Name of All Things. And if Janel is right, then there may be nothing in the world that can stop Relos Var from getting what he wants.
And what he wants is Kihrin D'Mon.
Wow, I thoroughly enjoyed reading these books! I loved this world, it was so detailed and interesting! And I really enjoyed these characters! But I think the thing I enjoyed most was the writing and the way the story was told, because wow was it so great! I loved the footnotes of the guy who was collecting the story in the first one, and the girl in the second wrote, adding further detail, or disagreeing with what had been said. It was so great!
The first book is Kihrin's story. We got two timelines, of Kihrin from when he was a slave, and then Talon telling Kihrin's story from an earlier point in his life-while they're at some unknown point in time, and she's his captor. Loved the way that it was told!
The second story is Janel, who along with Brother Qown, are alternating narrating the events that happened to them in about the same timeline as The Ruin of Kings. And they're telling them to Kihrin. So slightly different, but another great way of telling this story!
With both of them, these books start off with a note from the person who composed these books, who is writing the footnotes, to someone, and at first we don't know who the complier is, and in the first, we don't know who it was complied for. But that was great, because the complier is a part of each story, and we do find out who the complied for person was for book 1-it was a part of the story, and it was so great!
Now that I'm done talking about the choices made to tell this story, I have to talk about everything else that I loved! Of course these characters, who are smart and clever, who go through some of the darkest situations! Just the scope of the world, I mean, we're dealing with the gods, or the immortals, at the very least, so the stakes are high fright from the beginning. And this is just the beginning, there's still 3 more books! I can't wait to see where it goes from here!
These were such fantastic reads, and I'm so excited to continue the series!
Author: Jenn Lyons
Series: A Chorus of Dragons #1, 2
Read: March 3rd, 4th, 2022
Source: Ebook.bike, Bought
Reason Why: Sounded really good, and they're a Prequel & Sequel Challenge 2022 Books, and The Ruin of Kings is a RR Book!
Publisher: Tor Books
Published: February 5th 2019, October 29th 2019
These were such fantastic reads, and I'm so excited to continue the series!
Author: Jenn Lyons
Series: A Chorus of Dragons #1, 2
Read: March 3rd, 4th, 2022
Source: Ebook.bike, Bought
Reason Why: Sounded really good, and they're a Prequel & Sequel Challenge 2022 Books, and The Ruin of Kings is a RR Book!
Publisher: Tor Books
Published: February 5th 2019, October 29th 2019
The Ruin of Kings:
5/5 Hearts |
5/5 Books |
5/5 Stars |
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