Reign of Ash
On sale
1st April 2014
Price: £9.99
Genre
Blaine McFadden survived six years in the brutal Velant prison colony, exiled for murder. When war devastates his homeland of Donderath, it also destroys the intentional magic on which Donderath and its fellow kingdoms rely. Blaine and a small group of fellow exiles return to a lawless wasteland where unrestrained magic storms appear and disappear unpredictably, and monsters roam the ruins.
Yet rumours persist that the seeds of a new magic rest with a dangerous, ancient ritual and a handful of survivors who have disappeared. McFadden resolves to find these survivors and work the ritual, despite the danger, to restore the magic and end the chaos. He rallies a small and desperate army for a last stand, knowing that if they fail, the civilisation of the Ascendant Kingdoms dies with them.
Yet rumours persist that the seeds of a new magic rest with a dangerous, ancient ritual and a handful of survivors who have disappeared. McFadden resolves to find these survivors and work the ritual, despite the danger, to restore the magic and end the chaos. He rallies a small and desperate army for a last stand, knowing that if they fail, the civilisation of the Ascendant Kingdoms dies with them.
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Reviews
The pages fly by quickly . . . I look forward to reading the next book in the series
There's plenty of action and plot embroidery, and the pages turn easily
Reign of Ash is a book that will take over readers' thoughts until long after the final page, as they anxiously await for the final installment
Great characters and worldbuilding, which are a joy to read . . . Reign of Ash [is] an enjoyable read and definitely Gail Martin's best book so far.
The immediate action in this story pulls the reader in... And with more than a few unexpected twists, this easy-to-follow storyline will leave the reader completely surprised and ready for the next book in the saga
[This] series is shaping up to be a highlight of recent years. The story is a page-turner . . . you'll find yourself reading it in no time