&b;>Kihrin draws closer to his ultimate destiny, as battle lines are drawn in his quest to save the world. This is perfect for fans of Joe Abercrombie, Robin Hobb and Patrick Rothfuss.&/b>
Jenn Lyons Libri
Jenn Lyons possiede una vivace immaginazione, attingendo da diversi interessi che spaziano dalle antiche mitologie all'analisi della cultura pop, alimentando la sua produzione creativa. Questo background eclettico informa il suo approccio alla narrazione, fondendo prospettive uniche nelle sue narrazioni di fantascienza e fantasy. Lyons è nota per le sue forti opinioni e i suoi dibattiti coinvolgenti, sia che discuta di letteratura classica o di media contemporanei. Il suo lavoro riflette una mente profondamente intellettuale e giocosamente provocatoria.






The Discord of Gods
- 528pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
The Discord of Gods marks the epic conclusion to Jenn Lyons's Chorus of Dragons series, closing out the saga that began with The Ruin of Kings , for fans of Brandon Sanderson and Patrick Rothfuss.THEIR CONFLICT COULD END THEM ALL.Relos Var's final plans to enslave the universe are on the cusp of fruition. He believes there's only one being in existence that might be able to stop the demon Xaltorath.As these two masterminds circle each other, neither is paying attention to the third player on the board, Kihrin. Unfortunately, keeping himself classified in the 'pawn' category means Kihrin must pretend to be everything the prophecies threatened he'd the destroyer of all, the sun eater, a mindless, remorseless plague upon the land. It also means finding an excuse to not destroy the people he loves (or any of the remaining Immortals) without arousing suspicion.Kihrin's goals are complicated by the fact that not all of his 'act' is one. His intentions may be sincere, but he's still being forced to grapple with the aftereffects of the corrupted magic ritual that twisted both him and the dragons. Worse, he's now tied to a body that is the literal avatar of a star ― a form that is becoming increasingly, catastrophically unstable. All of which means he's running out of time.After all, some stars fade ― but others explode.
The Eight Immortals have catastrophically failed to stop Kihrin's enemies, who are moving forward with their plans to free Vol Karoth, the King of Demons. Kihrin has his own ideas about how to fight back, but even if he's willing to sacrifice everything for victory, the cost may prove too high for his allies. Print run 150,000.
The Name of All Things
- 752pagine
- 27 ore di lettura
Kihrin D'Mon is a wanted man after killing the Emperor of Quur - and not in a good way. So he heads for Jorat, to find the fourth person named in prophesy, who will either save or damn the world. He meets Janel Theranon, who claims she already knows him. And she wants Kihrin's help in saving Jorat's capital from a dragon, who can only be slain with his sword's magic. Unwittingly, Kirin also finds himself at the centre of a rebellion.
The Ruin of Kings
- 560pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
When destiny calls, there's no fighting back. Kihrin grew up in the slums of Quur, a thief and a minstrel's son raised on tales of long-lost princes and magnificent quests. When he is claimed against his will as the missing son of a treasonous prince, Kihrin finds himself at the mercy of his new family's ruthless power plays and political ambitions. Practically a prisoner, Kihrin discovers that being a long-lost prince is nothing like what the storybooks promised. The storybooks have lied about a lot of other things, too: dragons, demons, gods, prophecies, and how the hero always wins. Then again, maybe he isn't the hero after all. For Kihrin is not destined to save the world. He's destined to destroy it
&b;>A page-turning fantasy adventure with conniving dragons, political intrigue, a daring heist and a little bit of heat. Perfect for fans of Naomi Noviks Temeraire series and Rebecca Yarross &i;>Fourth Wing.&/i>&/b>