The Ember Blade by Chris Wooding

The Ember Blade (The Darkwater Legacy, #1)

by Chris Wooding

A land under occupation. A legendary sword. A young man's journey to find his destiny.

Aren has lived by the rules all his life. He's never questioned it; that's just the way things are. But then his father is executed for treason, and he and his best friend Cade are thrown into a prison mine, doomed to work until they drop. Unless they can somehow break free . . .

But what lies beyond the prison walls is more terrifying still. Rescued by a man who hates him yet is oath-bound to protect him, pursued by inhuman forces, Aren slowly accepts that everything he knew about his world was a lie. The rules are not there to protect him, or his people, but to enslave them. A revolution is brewing, and Aren is being drawn into it, whether he likes it or not.

The key to the revolution is the Ember Blade. The sword of kings, the Excalibur of his people. Only with the Ember Blade in hand can their people be inspired to rise up . . . but it's locked in an impenetrable vault in the most heavily guarded fortress in the land.

All they have to do now is steal it . . .

Reviewed by Ashley on

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DNFed on page 158. Sigh. I'm bummed. I do really love the premise and there were plenty of good things about this book. But it was too long and too slow. I wouldn't have minded the length if it was action packed and everything felt important, but it was too slow, and as much as I wanted to be into it, I kept falling out of it.

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