
On Blackened Wings
Chains of the Fallen
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Narrated by:
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Vikas Adam
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By:
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James E. Wisher
He has fallen. The Binder in Chains.
An archangel of immeasurable power, cast from heaven, arrives to threaten all that our heroes know and care about. Only an unlikely combination of former enemies can stop him, and send him back to where he belongs.
Can these desperate forces come together in time to save the kingdom, or will the world fall under the Binder’s brutal rule?
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My biggest critique is the pacing. The pace of the rising action is satisfactory consistent with previous installments. The climax to end happened in a questionably short amount of time. I do not recall any glaring loose ends left hanging, but it wouldn't hurt to give readers more insight into how the wider reaching consequences were overcome. The only other critique I have is the lacking character development and / or depth. In my opinion the characters were likeable, which is a trade I would make any time.
A personal frustration of mine is the main character's complete aversion to female companionship. No male that age would be so upset by the attention of an attractive girl. Lilly even tells him she wouldn't (couldn't?) feel jealousy, and he still reacts to each pass with the grace of a ten year old. No male that age is going to turn down so many women because he's in love with an entity in a sword. His friends and sister do him a disservice by letting it go. I admit to thinking about this character flaw far too much while listening to this series.
Regardless, I greatly enjoyed the second book or the second story arc. I would suggest the book to anyone who has completed book 4, and highly suggest fantasy fans enjoy all the series has to offer.
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