Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading
The Fury of Kings started the Erland Saga on an exciting note. From the first page, I knew this would be an interesting read, and it did not disappoint. Moule transported readers to a fascinating, medieval, patriarchal, breathtaking world. A world where secrets, deceit, betrayal and greed prevail. As this is the first book in the series, the world developed at a steady pace. As a result, it gave the reader time to appreciate the culture, the scenery, the setting and the history.
The story features a wide range of characters of varying ages. Characters whose ages range from middle grade to adult. We see the younger characters slowly finding their footing when faced with the realization that the world isn’t all fun and games. It was interesting seeing their willingness to embrace the change. Whether it involved facing danger or discovering hidden magical talents.
In the first couple of pages, tragedy struck, placing the king of Erland’s throne in jeopardy and paving the way for war. Attempts were made to secure the king’s throne and avoid the fallout of war. Despite these attempts, war was inevitable. Now all the capable warriors, whether experienced or inexperienced, pick up arms to defend the king’s throne. The battle scenes were intense, with moments where I feared for characters who wormed their way into my heart. Moule’s description plunged me right into the middle of the battle.
At over 500 pages, one would not have expected a cliff-hangar, however, the unexpected occurred. Now I am eagerly awaiting the next book so I can continue the journey in this magnificent and epic world.
Colin Mace did an excellent job in bringing the story to life. Despite the challenge of narrating a story featuring a wide cast of characters of all genders, ages, classes, and personality, Mace knocked it out of the park. This was my first time experiencing his work, and he left a lasting impression. I’ll definitely listen in to more of his work.This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading