Declare Books During Wintertide (The Riyria Revelations #5)

Original Title: Wintertide
ISBN: 0982514581 (ISBN13: 9780982514580)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Riyria Revelations #5
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Wintertide (The Riyria Revelations #5) Paperback | Pages: 317 pages
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Title:Wintertide (The Riyria Revelations #5)
Author:Michael J. Sullivan
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 317 pages
Published:October 1st 2010 by Ridan Publishing (first published 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Fiction. Adventure. High Fantasy

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A FORCED WEDDING. A DOUBLE EXECUTION. TWO THIEVES HAVE OTHER PLANS. The New Empire intends to celebrate its victory over the Nationalists with a day that will never be forgotten. On the high holiday of Wintertide, they plan to execute two traitors (Degan Gaunt and the Witch of Melengar) as well as force the Empress into a marriage of their own design. But they didn’t account for Royce and Hadrian finally locating the Heir of Novron—or the pair’s desire to wreak havoc on the New Empire’s carefully crafted scheme.

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What a curious ending. Intriguing certainly but very, very curious. What now?

Again it was quite predictable. I think that Michael's style of writing gives away what's going to come... at least for me. but this took me back to a time long ago when I was reading the Harry Potter series. The reason it took me back was because I don't think I've cared so much for characters in a story since then. I don't know what it is. The characters usually are based off of a trope, but this for some reason does not get in the way of them being so real and so close to the reader. I'm

I haven't time to write a full review so I am going to keep this brief. If you haven't started this series yet, you NEED TO.For five books now we have followed the journey of Hadrian and Royce. I must say, for the amount of books involved, Sullivan has kept this story very tight. With my love for big epics from authors like Erikson, Hamilton and Reynolds, whose side stories become novels in themselves, it is really great to read a story with a central story with almost no side stories.

Staggering revelations, intense, gritty, raw realizations, revelations, snowballing, into what I hope, is a satisfying end to this turbulent, yet inspring series saga of epic proportions. Well met, Michael J. Sullivan.

I finished this a few days ago but hadn't taken time to review it. I must say that I have enjoyed this series and can recommend it. This series and these characters are so well done I'm very glad I found it. I'd had it recommended to me some time ago but never got around to reading it. If the same is true with you try it...really.This is the 5th out of 6 volumes and it's another good story. The plot takes a darker turn (as it's been headed that way from the first). We get to know these guys and

Best book in the series so far! It had it all. Easy 5 stars! I finished it a while ago but RL(being very hectic) prevented me from posting accurate updates since I'm mostly listening to the audiobook and using the omnibus edition. I'll try to write a proper review at some point.

My second reading of this, via audiobook this time .....that ending Mr Sullivan, that ending. Was listening whilst at the gym and yes, a tear came to my eye. Oh Royce ....