Valor (The Faithful and the Fallen #2) 
See this review and more like it at www.bookbastion.net_________Related Reviews:Book I: Malice ★★★★★Picking up exactly where Malice, left off, John Gwynne re-enters the epic fantasy foray with a stunning followup to his debut novel that I won't soon forget. Those who worry about picking up series written by a debut author, have no fear here because the story movement and character building here is just as lovingly crafted by Mr. Gwynne as it was in the first book. Whereas Malice is a bit slower
This review is spoiler free for book two, since its almost impossible for me to review this without mentioning the first book, they are tid bits of spoilers from book one, I mentioned names of characters that lived and died so dont worry about that.This started just where Malice left off, no time jump. This consist of a lot of battle scenes that was so well depicted, why am I even surprise, the book is titled Valour for a reason. Lots of battle means the loss of characters, so many died and

ALL THE STARS!Full review up!Valor starts right off from the ending of Malice and it was outstanding! I would give this 10 stars if I could!Im going to try and keep this review as spoiler free as possible, but it will be hard.Ill try and keep it vague if youve never read the 1st book in the series, Malice.The Faithful and the Fallen series is a epic fantasy series that involves betrayal, amazing battle scenes and believing in hope against all costs. It's wrote in POV chapters so you'll get into
This. Book. I literally just finished it and its a very powerful ending. SO much finally comes together. It will basically leave you breathless. 5 star ending. 3 star beginning. Im going to leave my rating at 4 stars for now. Valor picks up right where Malice left off, but there was just something keeping me from being totally invested in the book in the beginning. The action slowed back down a bit from Malice which might be part of it, but I feel like theres some weird personal issue of mine
Full review now posted! Original review can be found on Booknest.Two born of blood, dust and ashes shall champion the Choices,the Darkness and the Light.Valor (or Valour, depending on which copy you end up with) is book two of The Faithful and the Fallen and sequel to Malice. While I thought that Malice was an absolutely incredible debut, Valor did nothing but improve upon an already fantastic story. There have been many comparisons between this series and Martins A Game of ThronesA Game of
2nd read. Spoiler alert: I cried anyway. Multiple times._________________________________Okay folks. I loved every single thing about this book. It made me cry, it made me swoon, it made me grit my teeth and it tied knots in my stomach. I found nothing to complain about. "You humans are all the same. Willing to live a lie, any lie, as long as it is prettier than the truth." While Malice was a long and slow introduction of the characters and of the Banished Lands, its kingdoms, myths and
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| Original Title: | Valor ASIN B00GG0GM28 |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Faithful and the Fallen #2 |
| Literary Awards: | David Gemmell Legend Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (2015) |
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The Banished Lands is torn by war as High King Nathair sweeps the land challenging all who oppose him in his holy crusade. Allied with the manipulative Queen Rhin of Cambren, there are few who can stand against them. But Rhin is playing her own games and has her eyes on a far greater prize... Left for dead, her kin fled and her country overrun with enemies, Cywen has no choice but to try to survive. But any chance of escape is futile once Nathair and his disquieting advisor Calidus realise who she is. They have no intention of letting such a prize from their grasp. For she may be their greatest chance at killing the biggest threat to their power. Meanwhile, the young warrior Corban flees from his conquered homeland with his exiled companions heading for the only place that may offer them sanctuary - Domhain. But to get there they must travel through Cambren avoiding warbands, giants and the vicious wolven of the mountains. And all the while Corban must battle to become the man that everyone believes him to be - the Bright Star and saviour of the Banished Lands. And in the Otherworld dark forces scheme to bring a host of the Fallen into the world of flesh to end the war with the Faithful, once and for all.List Epithetical Books Valor (The Faithful and the Fallen #2)
| Title | : | Valor (The Faithful and the Fallen #2) |
| Author | : | John Gwynne |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 680 pages |
| Published | : | July 22nd 2014 by Orbit (first published April 1st 2014) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Fiction. High Fantasy. Magic |
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More people freaking die, but of course that's to be expected right? I didn't cry though! Yay, me! And of course I loved the book! ♥This book starts up where the first book leaves off. Corban and the crew are on the run after the fall of Dun Carreg (where they lived). They sail across the water getting into more troubles, meeting up with new people, more deaths, etc. and so forth. I loved when the Jehar Warriors came! I was so looking forward to reading about them. I hope to read more in theSee this review and more like it at www.bookbastion.net_________Related Reviews:Book I: Malice ★★★★★Picking up exactly where Malice, left off, John Gwynne re-enters the epic fantasy foray with a stunning followup to his debut novel that I won't soon forget. Those who worry about picking up series written by a debut author, have no fear here because the story movement and character building here is just as lovingly crafted by Mr. Gwynne as it was in the first book. Whereas Malice is a bit slower
This review is spoiler free for book two, since its almost impossible for me to review this without mentioning the first book, they are tid bits of spoilers from book one, I mentioned names of characters that lived and died so dont worry about that.This started just where Malice left off, no time jump. This consist of a lot of battle scenes that was so well depicted, why am I even surprise, the book is titled Valour for a reason. Lots of battle means the loss of characters, so many died and

ALL THE STARS!Full review up!Valor starts right off from the ending of Malice and it was outstanding! I would give this 10 stars if I could!Im going to try and keep this review as spoiler free as possible, but it will be hard.Ill try and keep it vague if youve never read the 1st book in the series, Malice.The Faithful and the Fallen series is a epic fantasy series that involves betrayal, amazing battle scenes and believing in hope against all costs. It's wrote in POV chapters so you'll get into
This. Book. I literally just finished it and its a very powerful ending. SO much finally comes together. It will basically leave you breathless. 5 star ending. 3 star beginning. Im going to leave my rating at 4 stars for now. Valor picks up right where Malice left off, but there was just something keeping me from being totally invested in the book in the beginning. The action slowed back down a bit from Malice which might be part of it, but I feel like theres some weird personal issue of mine
Full review now posted! Original review can be found on Booknest.Two born of blood, dust and ashes shall champion the Choices,the Darkness and the Light.Valor (or Valour, depending on which copy you end up with) is book two of The Faithful and the Fallen and sequel to Malice. While I thought that Malice was an absolutely incredible debut, Valor did nothing but improve upon an already fantastic story. There have been many comparisons between this series and Martins A Game of ThronesA Game of
2nd read. Spoiler alert: I cried anyway. Multiple times._________________________________Okay folks. I loved every single thing about this book. It made me cry, it made me swoon, it made me grit my teeth and it tied knots in my stomach. I found nothing to complain about. "You humans are all the same. Willing to live a lie, any lie, as long as it is prettier than the truth." While Malice was a long and slow introduction of the characters and of the Banished Lands, its kingdoms, myths and


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