The Shadows of Grace: The Half-Orcs, Book 4
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Rating | : | 4.87 (775 Votes) |
Asin | : | B071FMZDZN |
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Number of Pages | : | 189 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-06 |
Language | : | English |
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Harruq Tun leads the survivors of the broken kingdom of Neldar, hoping to find safety in the west. The dark god Karak nears his total victory and release, and the fate of the world will be decided by Harruq's strength as the vile army of demons, priests, and undead nears. But it will take the aid of his wife and friends to hold back the army of his brother, Qurrah, that gives chase. The portal is open, and war demons pour into the world of Dezrel, with every intention of burning the land to ash. The Shadows of Grace by David Dalglish The fate of the world rests on a single act of faith
This Best One Yet Ryne Billings I've been a big fan of every installment of The Half-Orcs, even if I didn't care too much for Book 2.That said, Mr. Dalglish truly outdid himself on this one. It feels larger in scope than the others, focusing on so many different characters doing different things, but that's not even what I liked most about it.In The Shadows of Grace, I finally got to see Harruq embark upon the path that I always felt that he would go down. In The Weight of Blood, he was an anti-hero at best. In The Shadows of Grace, however, he becomes more than a hero. I daresay that he becomes a paragon.I won. "Another wonderful installment in The Half-Orcs series" according to Kyrie. I just finished Book Another wonderful installment in The Half-Orcs series Kyrie I just finished Book 4 and I'm wondering if I should wait to do this review. I'm still a little speechless :-) Let me start by saying that if you have NOT read previous books in the series you need to start with Book 1. These books are not stand-alone and you'll want to start at the beginning. That said, it's worth the journey - I can't wait for the final book - book 5.*** WARNING: Some Book 3 spoilers ahead. ***So, on to talking about The Shadows of Grace. Things looked pretty grim at the end of Book 3. The city had been routed, the refugees were fleeing for their lives, and, as. and I'm wondering if I should wait to do this review. I'm still a little speechless :-) Let me start by saying that if you have NOT read previous books in the series you need to start with Book 1. These books are not stand-alone and you'll want to start at the beginning. That said, it's worth the journey - I can't wait for the final book - book 5.*** WARNING: Some Book Another wonderful installment in The Half-Orcs series I just finished Book Another wonderful installment in The Half-Orcs series Kyrie I just finished Book 4 and I'm wondering if I should wait to do this review. I'm still a little speechless :-) Let me start by saying that if you have NOT read previous books in the series you need to start with Book 1. These books are not stand-alone and you'll want to start at the beginning. That said, it's worth the journey - I can't wait for the final book - book 5.*** WARNING: Some Book 3 spoilers ahead. ***So, on to talking about The Shadows of Grace. Things looked pretty grim at the end of Book 3. The city had been routed, the refugees were fleeing for their lives, and, as. and I'm wondering if I should wait to do this review. I'm still a little speechless :-) Let me start by saying that if you have NOT read previous books in the series you need to start with Book 1. These books are not stand-alone and you'll want to start at the beginning. That said, it's worth the journey - I can't wait for the final book - book 5.*** WARNING: Some Book 3 spoilers ahead. ***So, on to talking about The Shadows of Grace. Things looked pretty grim at the end of Book 3. The city had been routed, the refugees were fleeing for their lives, and, as. spoilers ahead. ***So, on to talking about The Shadows of Grace. Things looked pretty grim at the end of Book Another wonderful installment in The Half-Orcs series I just finished Book Another wonderful installment in The Half-Orcs series Kyrie I just finished Book 4 and I'm wondering if I should wait to do this review. I'm still a little speechless :-) Let me start by saying that if you have NOT read previous books in the series you need to start with Book 1. These books are not stand-alone and you'll want to start at the beginning. That said, it's worth the journey - I can't wait for the final book - book 5.*** WARNING: Some Book 3 spoilers ahead. ***So, on to talking about The Shadows of Grace. Things looked pretty grim at the end of Book 3. The city had been routed, the refugees were fleeing for their lives, and, as. and I'm wondering if I should wait to do this review. I'm still a little speechless :-) Let me start by saying that if you have NOT read previous books in the series you need to start with Book 1. These books are not stand-alone and you'll want to start at the beginning. That said, it's worth the journey - I can't wait for the final book - book 5.*** WARNING: Some Book 3 spoilers ahead. ***So, on to talking about The Shadows of Grace. Things looked pretty grim at the end of Book 3. The city had been routed, the refugees were fleeing for their lives, and, as. . The city had been routed, the refugees were fleeing for their lives, and, as. The tale of the two 'half-orc' brothers continues R. Nicholson "The Shadows of Grace" is the 4th in the five book series "The Half-Orcs" by David Dalglish. The paperback edition is 344 pages in length while the Kindle e-edition is a 1042 Kb download.GENERAL THEME (no specific details given)The battle for the land continuesgood versus evil (light versus dark). Harruq and Qurrah and Tessanna (plus many others) continue to be involve in the ongoing confrontation to see which faction will merge victorious.*END THEME*David Dalglish is, at times, a frustrating writerhe can be incredibly brilliant in one area and then write some sappy stuff in the