
The Fate of Silent Gods
The Age of Ire, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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John Skelley
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By:
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Scott Drakeford
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IN THE FATE OF SILENT GODS, THE AGE OF IRE SAGA CONTINUES WITH A BRUTAL WAR OF CONQUEST.
Emrael Ire saved his brother and thwarted the Fallen God once, but in so doing has put himself and his followers in peril. Their daring rescue has ignited a war with the United Provinces and their sinister Malithii allies.
Facing vastly superior numbers, Emrael launches a bold military offensive, striking at the heart of the provinces. If his people are to avoid annihilation, they must first liberate his ancestral homeland of Iraea and convince the people to fight at his side.
Emrael’s true battle is against the Fallen God himself. But how does one fight a god with seemingly limitless power? And what do you do when the god of your enemies calls you his son?
As the war rages on, Emrael is tested through betrayal and blood, but nothing will stop him from protecting those he loves.
Victory, or death.
Be born the Age of Ire.
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- jhayward
- 01-08-25
Amazing
This second book is so good, I couldn't stop listening. I read the first book pretty close to when it came out and had a generally positive opinion of it. My feeling coming out of this one though was definitely higher. For someone that goes through a lot of books the recap at the start was really helpful.
This book focused a lot on military strategy and tactics with some political maneuvering thrown in. I often find battles to drag on in fantasy series but they were pretty fast paced here and didn't get bogged down with too many details. I liked that plenty of named characters died and its incredibly hard to know who the main character can trust. It added a ton of suspense.
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- Emory
- 03-20-25
reigniting my love of fantasy
It's been a long time since I read a fantasy series so gripping and fascinating. the world is well crafted, the characters realistic in their pain and struggles as they navigate terrible situations. Loved this journey with Emrael and his people and can't wait for the next one!
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