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The Storm's Betrayal

By: Corry L. Lee
Narrated by: Amanda Leigh Cobb
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The intense, dramatic sequel to 2019's break-out Russian-inspired epic Weave the Lightning.

"A sweeping epic of romance, revolution, elegant strangeness, and elemental magic." (Jason Heller)

Lies. Magic. Treason.

The great Stormhawk - Bourshkanya's paranoid, fascist leader - is seemingly unkillable, but for the rebellion to succeed, he must die.

Celka Prochazka uses magic in ways no one believed possible. She could be the perfect resistance assassin - if she can avoid being discovered as a traitor.

Gerrit Kladivo, the Stormhawk's son, is determined to end his father's tyrannical rule. But to get Celka close enough to his father, he must first prove unflinching loyalty to the regime.

Filip Cizek swore his life to protect Gerrit and the regime. But with Gerrit's actions twisting him into a stranger, Filip must decide how deep his loyalty runs.

Together, they will attempt the impossible - but the cost may be everything they hold dear.

©2021 Corry L. Lee (P)2021 Recorded Books
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A Perfect (with one glaring exception) Second Book

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The Storm's Betrayal was both so, so much better and slightly worse than its predecessor. Gerrit's villain arc was expertly and fabulously done, and it's safe to say this is one of the best executions of the "super evil side" trope I've seen in quite some time. But while I was hoping that we'd moved past the exhausting YA love triangle, Corry L. Lee really leans into it here (especially towards the middle/second half of the novel) and it's DEVASTATING. A glaring spot of mold on an otherwise perfectly wonderful syrniki. My personal theory is that the author's planning an OT3 endgame for Celka, Gerrit, and Filip, but Lee completely forgot to give Filip chemistry with either Celka /or/ Gerrit. On several occasions Celka chalks her feelings for Filip up to 'stupid teenage hormones,' and we're supposed to be invested in these two? I'm not sure why Lee decided to shoehorn an unnecessary love triangle in this otherwise magnum opus, but the fact that this is still an easy 5-star read for me is a testament to the strength of the rest of the novel. I won't hesitate to check out the sequel, even though I pray to the Storm Gods that Lee will finally let the love triangle die.

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