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Magefall
- The Kingfall Histories, Book 3
- Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
- Length: 33 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
Be bright but do not burn. Embrace the darkness but do not live in the shadows.
The secrets of Kingfall's mage prison, Lockspell, have been buried for far too long. When mages Quill and Rondo are sentenced to a lifetime of hallucinations in Lockspell, only their mettle, desire for justice, and a chance encounter can help them escape. But what they discover in doing so may leave them wishing they'd stayed.
In the north, King Jarrod Gaard faces an unexpected threat from the mages at Aeromand. Meanwhile, his counterpart in Solarii, Queen Rose Ontarii, must combat an even graver danger - one living within the bounds of her palace. To the east, Prince Sampson must adapt to the realities of losing his shadowblade and returning to the darkness, while his lifelong guardian, Roman, seeks to destroy the blade before it can destroy his ward. On the Lost Plains, Grym fights to maintain unity amongst the Grizari's Scattered Tribes as war brews with Avadon.
To the south, Dragonmaster Dane is reunited with someone from his past, someone from his present, and someone from his future, each of whom may shed light on the shadows that have clouded his mind ever since his bonding day. Unbeknownst to Dane, his bondmate, Dragonmistress Peony launches a rebellion to retake the dragon throne and tear down the dragon-human crossbreeds responsible for the destruction of Chrysallis. Finally, Ando seeks a new life for him and his men only to crash headlong into his worst enemy yet. Lurking in the shadows are the Thousands and their Unforgiven overseers. If the creatures that once plagued Kingfall find the light, none are likely to survive.
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- 11thman
- 15-03-23
Continues the saga
Have enjoyed so far but could do with an editor to shorten length and stop some of the repeat phraseology.
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- Toriz
- 04-12-21
WOW!
WOW! I swear every new David Estes book is even better than the previous one, even though it seems that couldn’t be possible. This was an epic and gripping read; this book is an amazing story in its own right, and also a fantastic addition to the series.
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- MR HARRISON
- 02-02-22
Another good book in this series can wait for the
Next one to come out the performance was good as all way love the book
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- Natalie
- 03-04-23
Great listen
I am still loving the series and it hasn’t lost my interest despite being the third in the series - roll on the next one as I can’t wait to hear what happens
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- GW
- 12-08-24
Don't bother with this series.
I just gave up caring entirely after the last chapter.
Plot device out of nowhere? Check.
No actual progression or reveal of what the main story is about? Check.
Characters being inconsistent? Check.
Lastly, another authors note which implores you to indulge him about the story and a dire warning. Which is pretty much a non plot point as it has a slight effect on a minor character.
All in all, it's the third book in the series of side quests about too many characters and too much history with no point.
Note to author: your interludes are pointless and basically filler. You should have planned the actual plot out better instead of writing backstory and parental history of characters. Did you get caught up in that instead of telling a story and slowly revealing what the dire problem coming up is?
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- TheJamaican
- 06-06-24
Never-ending story
The first book was fantastic, a really well-paced story. The second held up well, but the third felt like it had a lot of extra content. It reminded me of some sprawling fantasy series where the world keeps expanding."
"This series started strong, but it seems to be growing in scope. While some readers love that, I prefer stories with a clear beginning, middle, and end. If you're like me, be aware this might be a long commitment."
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- MYLES
- 20-02-23
Drivel
I couldn’t get to the end of book 3 what a complete waste of my time . It may as well be published under mills & Boon . It’s basically a really poorly written love story with some “Baddies” oh ye and “Goodies “ with magic talking swords which are also Baddies and goodies. . Maybe the author should try bedtime stories so then he can at least have an audience partially stimulated. Complete Drivel.
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