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Annals of the God Eater, Book 1 (The God Eater Saga)

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Seven were the Godless Kings who took their war to Heaven.

King Ertide Hostain was once known as the Crimson Prince. He fought side by side with angels and pegasi and defended the Sant Dien Empire against monsters. But his pact with Heaven has become strained. He has grown old, his body rots, and he has yet to choose which squabbling prince will be his heir.

The Hostain dynasty has ruled over the empire for millennia, but when Ertide finds cryptic notes from his dead father, he realises not all is as it seems. Has history been rewritten? And if so, what is heaven hiding?

Immortality has a price, and it is paid in blood.

A new epic fantasy saga full of angels, demons, and mystery, from award-winning author, Rob J. Hayes. Perfect for fans of Brandon Sanders, John Gwynne, and Ryan Cahill.

©2024 Rob Hayes (P)2024 Rob Hayes
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This book has added so much depth to Herald. The Godeater Saga has only really just begun and I am already craving so much more of it. The way this trilogy of trilogy works is very interesting. The three different stories at vastly different periods of time, but they are still all connected. This story has not only been great of its own it has added to the Lord and history of the overarching storyline. I feel like you could just read the "main" trilogy of the Godeater books (once the next two are released) and you would have read a great, well rounded and exciting and interesting story. However with the addition of the other two books in each trilogy it just layers up so much more to the story.

I would highly recommend reading this after (or before if you wish) Herald.

Rob J Hayes, yet again, do not disappoint. Do yourself a favour and make him your number one read.

The narration was really good. I appreciated that it was a different narrator to Herald. it really helped differentiate it as its own story.

so much depth

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I read Demon before this and I'm so impressed by the author's range. This book is much more about politics and it was an interesting exploration of the way rebellions begin with a few people's desire for power and resentment at not being as important as they think they should be.
It's getting harder to work out who the good guys and bad guys are, which I find fascinating and probably more true to life than most fantasy.
The world building isn't "in your face" but is clearly there behind the story and I'm looking forward to the next books in all three trilogies to find out more.

Another fantastic instalment

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