Chaos Queen - Dawnrise (Chaos Queen 5)
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Publisher Description
The fifth and final book in the epic Chaos Queen series. "Perfect for fans of Daniel Abraham and Brandon Sanderson." (Library Journal on Duskfall).
Nothing is as it seems.
Sfaera-shattering revelations reveal there is more to the Nine Daemons--and Canta--than anyone could have imagined, and deep in the heart of Triah, a threat that has lurked below the surface for years finally rises, gathering unimaginable power.
Knot, still reeling from a shocking death, tries to put himself back together in time to fight. Two ex-Nazaniin assassins, Code and Kali, form an unlikely alliance. Cinzia, more suspicious than ever of her sister Jane Oden--Canta’s prophetess--rallies as many people as she can to save the Sfaera from imminent destruction. And Winter, the Chaos Queen herself, realizes she must finally choose sides and face the greatest test of her life: finding the humility to seek help.
Deep in the heart of Triah, a threat that has lurked below the surface for years finally rises, gathering unimaginable power. Only the unlikely alliance formed between the two former Nazaniin assassins, Code and Kali, stands in its way.
Characters old and new join forces to preserve life as they know it. The darkest night the Sfaera has ever known is about to end, but whether it ends in daylight or destruction remains to be seen..
Customer Reviews
A Bittersweet Finale
While the first half of the story was a long, exposition heavy set up, the final act, you could say, ties in everything together in a fantastic final conflict that (mostly) pays off it’s character journeys and arcs. While I wish that one character’s death, and the triple crossing partner this character is relating to, were acknowledged in the final two chapters and especially acknowledged by the story’s main character, every other character was handled and finished in their journey brilliantly. Bittersweet to see it end, but satisfied with the journey that I read and experienced.
I highly, highly recommend this series (like seriously, go read this series. Anyone reading this review, do it) and also recommend it to any Buffy and Angel fans out there (lots of nice references and homages). Not bad, Mr. Husberg. Thank you for being the actual God of the Sfaera and creating these beautiful and memorable characters.