• The God's War

  • The Sun (Corvidae Guard, Book 3)
  • By: Rissa Blakeley
  • Narrated by: Keval Shah
  • Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The God's War

By: Rissa Blakeley
Narrated by: Keval Shah
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Publisher's summary

The God's War: The Sun is book three in the Corvidae Guard series.

With the help from the Goddess of Fertility, the God of War will stop at nothing to save the Realms from the coming Dark Time. Will their nefarious solution bring them to their knees, or will they become heroes in the face of adversity?

Corvidae Guard is best enjoyed when listened to in order.

©2021 Rissa Blakeley (P)2021 Rissa Blakeley

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Wow! Again!

So much emotion! I'm not usually a huge fan of angst and generally avoid it, but Blakely is a genius storyteller and world-builder. I was a little bummed that Zachariah was a tangential character in this story, but the gods' machinations were so engrossing! I FELT the emotion and even teared up a bit, at a few points, as well as fisting my hands in anger at unfair treatment. There is so much existing mythology and folklore in this story: humans, vampires, fae, angels, God, gods, demons, fallen, the multiverse, etc. And it all FITS! One minute, people are using cellphones, and the next minute there is a horse-drawn carriage! It's nuts, but it's completely relatable and imaginable. The narrator is very flexible in intonation and accents, and I really enjoyed all the voices.


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