Witch Queen of Redwinter
The Redwinter Chronicles, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Samara MacLaren
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By:
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Ed McDonald
About this listen
Having been saved from execution at the hands of the Draoihn - powerful magic users Raine used to count as allies - Raine finds herself in the Fault, a vast magical wasteland, which is falling apart before her eyes.
Alongside her two closest companions, they are searching for the only person Raine believes can help them get back home: the enigmatic and infuriatingly elusive Queen of Feathers.
But what home are they trying to get back to? Ovitus LacNaithe, power-hungry traitor that he is, has taken control of the Draoihn and is unwittingly doing the bidding of a darker master. He is soon to take control of the Crown of Harranir and plunge the land into unending darkness.
The fate of two worlds hangs in the balance. The stakes have never been higher. It's going to take Raine's dark, terrible powers, as well as the unbreakable bond of three friends, to ensure everyone lives to see the dawn.
The epic conclusion to Ed McDonald's Redwinter Chronicles, Witch Queen of Redwinter brings together breathtaking magic, unflinching fellowship and the gruesome spectacle of war in the most thrilling of fantasy adventures.
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- 11-12-2024
Thrilling ending to the trilogy
This trilogy has been quite a journey! It starts with a small adventure in the first book, expands to the broader politics and world-building in the second, and finally sets the stakes for the world's existence. I have recently been disappointed by a conclusion set in an alternate reality (I'm looking at your Empire of the Wolf book 3 😠). Yet, Mr McDonald handled this well, consistent with the world-building.
The thruple-related teenage angst was a bit tiresome in spots, but it had a purpose in the story, so I don't view it as negatively as some other reviewers.
This is a satisfying and emotional conclusion to the series.
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