
The Queen of Crows
Sacred Throne, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michi Barall
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By:
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Myke Cole
Myke Cole's Sacred Throne trilogy continues to blend epic fantasy with power armor in a second book sure to please fans of Brandon Sanderson and Joe Abercrombie.
The Queen of Crows, book two of the Sacred Throne trilogy, continues the epic story of Heloise as she continues her journey from obscurity to greatness. Despite the crippling injuries she's received, Heloise stands tall against overwhelming odds with the help of alchemically-empowered armor and an unbreakable spirit.
Heloise has grown from a shell-shocked girl into a figure of revolution, and as she draws in allies, her cause grows ever stronger. The time for hiding underground is over. Heloise must face the tyrannical Order and lay siege to the Imperial Palace itself.
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Amazing
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Better than the first
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An outstanding story!
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This ramps up nicely!
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Really Good
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I love books where you can see the writers passions and interests intertwined into the narrative. 10/10 and would/will read it again.
F@#$ing Fantastic.
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Even better than the first one!
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LOVE!
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Save your money.
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Story is a little better but it still feels limited, as if only half or two-thirds of the story is being told.
Over dramatized reading by the narrator is a mark against.
Not a waste of a credit but a credit can be better spent.
Better than the first one
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