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Average rating4.6
Series
4 primary booksWar for the Rose Throne is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Peter McLean.
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What an ending! Peter McLean has given the resolution that everyone deserved here, bittersweet and uncomfortable as it is. I have read few series that have managed the landing as well as this one!
The War for the Rose Throne is not praised any where near enough - easily one of the top series I have had the pleasure of reading in the last couple of years. The insidiousness of power and allusions to real life corruption saturate story. And whilst the characters are frequently morally bankrupt you cannot help but cheer them on. Gritty, dark and visceral, this story needs to be read by all lovers of the darker end of fantasy. Tomas Piety is an antihero for the ages, his moral compass definitely a bit screwed up but entirely understandable and relatable.
I do not want to give away anything from the story here, all I can say is YOU SHOULD READ THESE BOOKS!
Thank you to Netgally for the arc.
Who would have thought that I would be crying over this book?
Not me
This story holds such a strong voice that I can't help but be sucked in.
It starts off much the same as the other books and I did expect it to be a little more than gang fighting but I also enjoy the gang fights.
The characters and their relationships are well crafted for people who have suffered and aren't the best of people. It's the characters that drive this story, on the decisions however bad they make. I love the messy relationships and the connection Tomas Piety has with his adoptive son Billy.
It's nice to see on page how veterans deal with the war and PTSD or as it's said in this book Battle Shock.
I have never suffered with anything of the sort but it came across off page as real and I feel for Tomas for suffering with it. The understanding of others and also the shame around it too.
The ending held a suspense for me and I almost saw it coming. I knew someone was going to betray someone and things were going to go tits up and I was right. It was still fun to read.
But oh how I cried at the end. A bittersweet ending for Tomas Piety