![]() ![]() Humans are forced to accept that every tale and monster contained within is real, and they are gathering for war. But where THE SHADOW OF THE GODS was about the blurring line between myth and the mortal world, THE HUNGER OF THE GODS shatters that line completely. Warriors in this world often talk about wanting to be a part of a saga-song, and you can feel that sense of myth in every page of this book. Within the first hundred pages I found myself cackling over what certain characters had done, especially because I don’t see anyway it doesn’t come back to bite them by the end of the series. THE HUNGER OF THE GODS is a bloody sprawling adventure that thrills with the sheer audacity of the feats being accomplished by its characters. But no matter the location or goal, one thing is clear: the gods hunger for vengeance, and no place on the continent will be safe from their wrath. And still others flock to Lik-Rifa’s side, seeing in her the end of three hundred years of enslavement. Still others continue to pursue their own vendettas, determined to rescue loved ones and wreak vengeance on those who stole them. Faced with a being of overwhelming power, some conspire to bind other awesome powers to their whim, a dangerous play to fight a dangerous enemy. The dragon god Lik-Rifa roams the land, and she’s gathering her monstrous children to her side in preparation for war. ![]() The time of the gods is upon us once more. ![]()
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