![]() ![]() It’s also a story that explores and uses Ziva’s magic in new ways, pushing it further (which is used to also show part of her confidence growth.) I really liked how it played into the ending, letting her really use the magic, while also grappling with the fact that her magic creates weapons that hurt people. They are packed with emotion and mirror emotional arcs (rather than simply being a punch-’em-up.) There is a siege and a big battle! I got into fantasy through classic epics, which are crammed with battles, so there is a part of me that just gets childishly excited when there are big battle sequences done right. MASTER OF IRON is a fun duology finale, and it also is longer by a almost 20% than the books I’ve previously read by the author, which was very nice as I could stay longer in the book, sink my teeth in a bit more. How much of herself will she have to sacrifice to survive?īlurb taken from Goodreads. The forge, once her safe space from anxiety, is now Ziva’s prison. When their plan goes awry and the group gets captured by an ambitious prince, Ziva is forced to use her powers for sinister purposes, magicking dangerous weapons meant for world domination. Her beloved sister was gravely wounded in a battle with a fearsome warlord, and now she and her friends, the handsome mercenary Kellyn and young scholar Petrik, have only days to find a healer to save her life. ![]() Eighteen-year-old Ziva is in a race against time. ![]()
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