Book Review
Jul. 21st, 2025 10:37 pmFaithbreaker
by Hannah Kaner
This is the final volume in the trilogy begun with Godkiller. The conflict between Middren and the forces of the destructive fire god Hseth comes to a final battle. Kissen, Elo, Inara, and Skediceth each face choices around their roles and relationships in the lead-up to the last battle. They must all decide who and what they are really fighting for and what they are willing to do for it. These two things are what will ultimately decide everything.
I found the conclusion and everything that led to it to be a very satisfying end to this story. The characters go through a lot, but come out of it in a good place. So much of how it all works out is a really good exploration of love and faith and sacrifice and what it all means and does in the world. There's so much good stuff here that I really hope Kaner writes more stories in this world, especially if some of these characters make an appearance.
by Hannah Kaner
This is the final volume in the trilogy begun with Godkiller. The conflict between Middren and the forces of the destructive fire god Hseth comes to a final battle. Kissen, Elo, Inara, and Skediceth each face choices around their roles and relationships in the lead-up to the last battle. They must all decide who and what they are really fighting for and what they are willing to do for it. These two things are what will ultimately decide everything.
I found the conclusion and everything that led to it to be a very satisfying end to this story. The characters go through a lot, but come out of it in a good place. So much of how it all works out is a really good exploration of love and faith and sacrifice and what it all means and does in the world. There's so much good stuff here that I really hope Kaner writes more stories in this world, especially if some of these characters make an appearance.