Book Review: Brandon Sanderson’s The Bands of Mourning
A raving kandra returns with images of the mythical metalminds owned by the Lord Ruler. Power that no one, least of all Uncle Edwarn or The Set should have.
A raving kandra returns with images of the mythical metalminds owned by the Lord Ruler. Power that no one, least of all Uncle Edwarn or The Set should have.
Vlad is in danger of losing his bride to an enemy whose powers might prove greater than his. In the wrong hands, love can be a deadly weapon, as they find out.
Trisk and her hated rival have the same goal: save their species from extinction. But Trisk wants to help while Kalamack wants to help himself, and if he can destroy Trisk at the same time…?
Victor plans to kill every Sinclair. But Lila Merriweather won’t let him, for she’s got places to break into, stuff to steal, and Devon Sinclair fighting right by my side.
They say there are only two things you can count on, but that was before DEATH discovered the sands running out of his own timer. Seems he’s developing, ahem, a personality.
The forces of Hell are coming, and they want Charley banished and Beep used for a portal. But Charley and Reyes are more determined, especially when Razer comes back through the god glass.
An epidemic is killing Britain’s dragons. The only fighting dragons left are Temeraire and the ferals, desperate to prevent Napoleon discovering the hole in their defenses.
Exhilarating action and lush imagery creates a near-future world, caught in the throes of apocalypse, where a woman with everything to hide finds her destiny revealed…
Nothing could prepare Kate for what she now faces: a wedding, Roland kidnapping Saiman, and the Witch Oracle predicting the death of Atlanta, Curran, and their son.
A bigoted senator’s son is but one of the many tourists disappearing, but Augustine is worried more about Harlow’s possession that what Giselle is up to.