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From King of Ashes to Queen of Storms, it's all built up to this--the thrilling conclusion to legendary New York Times bestselling author Raymond E. Feist's epic Firemane saga. War has swept across Marquensas. Ruthless raiders have massacred the inhabitants of Beran's Hill, including Gwen, the beloved wife of Declan Smith. Hollow of heart, his hopes burned to ashes, Declan swears to track down and destroy the raiders, an ambition shared by Baron Daylon Dumarch, whose family was massacred as they fled the capital. Meanwhile Hava, whose gift for piracy has seen her acquire the treasure ship Borzon's Black Wake and the swift Azhante sailing vessel, Queen of Storms, and won her the name of "the Sea Demon," is closing in on the whereabouts of those who unleashed the murderous hordes. Her husband, Hatushaly, the last remaining member of the ruling family of Ithrace, the legendary Firemanes, seeks to control the magical powers he has inherited. He is able now to visualize and even travel among the filaments of energies that power all existence: the furies. But will he be able to channel his magic in time to combat the deepest, darkest threat the world of Garn has ever faced?
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3 primary booksThe Firemane Saga is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Raymond E. Feist.
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This series has definitely been a saga. But unfortunately, it ended on a low note. The drive to make everything bigger and bolder diminished the climax and disappointed me.
Originally posted at rebeccasreadingcorner.blog.
The series was quite disconnected until the end. Declan doesn't seem to have any real connection with Hatu besides meeting and the nature of his skills in battle (time slowing down) isn't explained unless I missed it. Throwing in an additional dreadlord at the end combined with the pride lords just didn't really jive for me. Donte returning from the sisters of the deep with intent to kill just fizzled out. Seems like a buildup for betrayal could have been used but nothing happened with it at all. All in all I'm disappointed with this conclusion of the series