Wrath
2016 • 720 pages

Ratings76

Average rating4.4

15

Truth and courage!

Great conclusion to this series but I was drained by the end. The pacing is so fast and action almost never stops to a point where it was detrimental to my enjoyment.

The ending is great, I enjoyed the last 50 or so pages but there are multiple chapters for, I think, every single POV where you think the pay off will come but it doesn't. Almost every revenge happens in the last 100 pages with exception of one certain subplot conclusion that takes place right at the beginning and was very very enjoyable. :)

You think the hero will get his revenge and then the villain escapes and escapes again until the very end when there's nowhere left to run and finally we get one pay-off after another. Which I also think dulls them all since they're all so close together. But there wasn't any real fuck up, no dumb plot twist, other then these revenge subplots. The story was actually the most predictable except for Malice.

It's a great wrap up to now one of my all time favorite series and if you don't cry at a certain moment at the end your heart's more rotten than Kadoshim's.

My rating for the whole series:
Ruin > Valor = Wrath > Malice
Valor and Wrath are basically opposites of each other, one is all setup the other all pay-off but the enjoyment was about the same. One day I'll re-read Malice to catch all the foreshadowing and see the characters grow into the heroes they become later.

And one more thing:
Why didn't Calidus turn everyone into Kadoshim like at the end of Valor? I think I remember correctly that all he needed was the caldron and two other treasures. Why not reinforce his army when most Kadoshim died or were with the kings to protect them. Meanwhile he had thousands of soldiers he could've turned into new ones and become unstoppable. Did I just answer my question? Is it really such a jarring plot hole?

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