![]() ![]() ![]() In an interesting development, we also see the addition of two new POVs, including Gudvarr, a morally complicated character who adds a bit of darkness and avarice into the mix, as well as Biorr, who gives us insight into this world of warring gods. And then of course there’s Elvar, a Jarl’s daughter who is determined to show the world she is so much more. Meanwhile, Varg has found a new freedom and family with the Bloodsworn, embarking on a mission of vengeance. Orka, a veteran warrior who has come out of retirement to seek her stolen son, is trying to stay one step ahead of the mayhem with a traveling warband of her own. ![]() As Lik-Rifa quickly amasses her army of tainted dragonborn followers, the plot of The Hunger of the Gods once more follows our three main characters as they each embark on their own individual quests. Picking up immediately from the end of The Shadow of the Gods, A dragon god of legend has been freed from her eternal prison and she’s about to unleash a reign of blood upon the world. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. I received a review copy from the publisher. ![]() #WyrdandWonder Book Review: The Hunger of the Gods by John Gwynne ![]()
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