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Fire’s hand begets the spark, that lights the way for Fate’s bold heart.
As a Warden of the Flame, Verity Corallan has sworn to protect the people. So, when it is rumored that the warmongering kingdom to the south has obtained a weapon of formidable power, she understands what’s coming. By order of the Council, Verity is tasked with infiltrating the kingdom of Westhold and bringing back its secrets. Her best friend — and fellow Warden — is going with her, but so is the irksome mercenary, Dare.
Dare is used to secrecy, stealing — and working alone. But a job like this requires teamwork, however reluctant. What the group discovers is far more powerful than any magic seen before. A conduit for divine power, its force could mean the destruction of not just towns and cities, but the entire continent.
As the unlikely allies struggle to piece together the mysteries of their mission and uphold their responsibilities to the realm, one question looms above Verity and Dare: how do they destroy a weapon that has been forged by indestructible powers?
This is the first book in the Five Fates series by Lindsey Brounstein.
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Rating: 4.5
Firstly, I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This book was an ideal fantasy adventure book - it had great characters with detailed world-building. The plot line was solid, and the ending left just enough crumbs to keep us hooked for the sequel.
While there were quite a few characters introduced, of varying importance to the story, our two mains were introduced slowly, with more being revealed when the time was right. Each had their own story which made them the way that they are, and as they travel together they all become a family, which is always nice and wholesome. The development in the two mains particular were done very nicely. Initially, I didn't like how headstrong the female main was, because of particular events, but she eventually mellowed out which was great.
The plot has its ups and downs. While the initial mission was interesting, it wasn't as captivating until the latter part, where the action and events pick up. The descriptive scenes introducing us to the magic system as well as the lore for the world adds layers onto the story, leaving want for more.
If you enjoy BG3 and/or D&D, this is definitely a must-read. I look forward to the future book(s)!