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  • Heretic Spellblade, Book 5
  • By: K.D. Robertson
  • Narrated by: Stephanie Savannah
  • Length: 20 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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Heretic Spellblade 5

By: K.D. Robertson
Narrated by: Stephanie Savannah
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Summary

A cold dawn rises after a civil war, but far worse lurks over the horizon.

Nathan barely finishes burying friends before he must rally a furious, discordant nation around a new empress and stem the tide of holy war.

Two prophets fight for the hearts and minds of a desperate, divided populace. The Empire's greedy nobles posture for pride and territory while Traufaumh's priests dither and their inquisitors brutalize from the shadows. Amid all this, the demonic Messengers grow in power, threatening to destroy Doumahr overnight.

Nathan struggles to prevent the collapse of everything he's fought to protect. While he stands at the peak of his power, he can’t bludgeon foreign rulers into submission. Saving the world requires him to work with allies he can't trust, who often come with a few skeletons in the closet.

He may soon learn that even choosing the lesser evil involves paying a high price, one he may not be willing to pay.

©2022 K.D. Robertson (P)2023 Podium Audio

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A wild ride

Since this is the fifth book in the series i’m assuming you know what you’re getting sorcery politics and action.

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This series got WAY worse.

I hated the last several hours of this book.

The MC went from taking back his future to just sitting there waiting for his enemies to enact their plan. this supposed genius of a bastion with great tactical and political prowess... is sat waiting for his enemies to do stuff and hope he can deal with it??

how many times does it take for this MC to think This princess has been one of the root causes for LITTERALLY MOST OF THE PROBLEMS WITH THE WORLD. what happened to the guy who annexed a nation to stop the schemes of Tonius. and why is he different? Well because the Princess has huge boobs that's why she can't die for instigating wars and invasions and getting thousands of people killed. she's not even doing it for some good reason just an entitled royal that would even assassinate her childhood friend. a friend that was most likely killed by demons and ripped away from her in her own world.

The moral problem with these books is that people just get away with ANYTHING. and by that I mean hot women do... there are people who have killed entire planets here and everybody is OK with it. its the same with Charlotte.

And then the main true villains are so God damn out of reach and can literally do anything they want.

1 - the mc lost all his good character traits.
2- nathan and gang could be powerful enough to destroy half the world in one go and there isn't even a hint of a way out of this whole situation. or ANY way to fight the villain.
3 - Charlotte needs to go or be tamed or whatever this series does to women. she's awful.
4 - Gareth has been talked up as this great friend but so far all he's been is a Mage that does whatever he wants with little to no morals
5 - the entire section with traufaumh was basically useless.

(this book should have been Gareth and vaela realising Charlotte is insane and defecting. with alot of nathan being a badass and seeing through plots and stuff.)

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