Restoration (Rai-kirah, Bk 3)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Candace G. (Ogre) reviewed on + 1568 more book reviews
This is the third book of Berg's sword and sorcery trilogy, preceded by TRANSFORMATION and REVELATION. There are all kinds of twists and turns in this plot, and it seems as if nothing is what it appears to be. And the questions the hero has to cope with---What are the proper uses of power? If it's offered to you, should you always take it? What if you can save the world but lose own your mind or soul?
From back cover: By the time Seyonne survived 16 years of slavery, reclaimed his life, and watched it slip away again, he had undeniable efidence of the gods. Now, exiled from his homeland, he is left to face the demon inside his soul. Meanwhile, the Hamraschi (clan) have sworn to destroy Prince Aleksander and anyone who shelters the deposed Prince. Assassins abound. And when Seyonne journeys across the borders of the world to finally confront his own haunted dreams and put them to rest, he discovers instead something both unreservedly terrifying and thrilling. Soon he will become all that he ever feared . . .
From back cover: By the time Seyonne survived 16 years of slavery, reclaimed his life, and watched it slip away again, he had undeniable efidence of the gods. Now, exiled from his homeland, he is left to face the demon inside his soul. Meanwhile, the Hamraschi (clan) have sworn to destroy Prince Aleksander and anyone who shelters the deposed Prince. Assassins abound. And when Seyonne journeys across the borders of the world to finally confront his own haunted dreams and put them to rest, he discovers instead something both unreservedly terrifying and thrilling. Soon he will become all that he ever feared . . .
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