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Frostborn: The Iron Tower

Frostborn Series, Book 5

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Ridmark Arban is the Gray Knight, questing to stop the return of the terrible Frostborn to the High King's realm. Yet the soulstone, the instrument of the return of the Frostborn, has been stolen by a ruthless cult and secured within the grim fortress of the Iron Tower. And Ridmark must risk everything to retrieve it.

Mara wishes only to live peacefully. Yet her father was a dark elven wizard of power, and his shadow-tainted blood flows through her veins, threatening to transform her into a monster. Yet that is not the greatest danger she faces. For the Iron Tower was once home to an ancient evil, an evil that desires to claim the power in her blood.

©2014 Jonathan Moeller (P)2017 Tantor
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Historical Magic Users

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Consistency and pace is just jogging along all day long. Bit more sex would be great

Baddies are so bad

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I have finished book 1-5 which were freebies for this series. I would have purchased the remaining books had the narrator not changed! WHY DO THIS! This seems to happen a great deal and it is a shame for the listener, author and the narrator.

Steven Crossley is one of my favourite narrators, he does so many voices with such ease. I admire him when he has to repeat the backstory constantly even within the same book. This did hamper the listening and padded out the story unnecessarily. I appreciate that books are often released with a time gap so binged listening exasperates this issue. However I think when you’re hooked to a good story which this is… you remember!

And they all lived happily ever after.

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