The Wind and the Void

The invasion is here Already decimated by civil war, the armies of the Three Kingdoms struggle desperately to mount a defense against a force stronger than any they have fought before In the midst of the chaos the actions and choices of a select few will shape the future of the land Akira prepares to give up his Lordship Ryuu wanders the Southern Kingdom, searching for a reason to fight Moriko sits quietly, biding her time before she leaves the Three Kingdoms for good Finally, across the Three Sisters, Nameless fight to keep his fragile alliance of clans together A new age is dawning in the Three Kingdoms An age born in blood and sacrifice An age shaped by the wind and the void. Free Download The Wind and the Void by Ryan Kirk For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr This was a bit of a bumpy ride for me First I was bored Next I was annoyed Then pissed Eventually hooked Next thing I know, Im annoyed and pissed again Finally Im satisfied Unfortunately the bumps along the way left me with an overall feeling of disenchantment There was so much potential for a gripping, compelling plot with complex themes and character development but while the brutality of war and the inevitable political and personal dilemmas created by it were touched upon, they weren This was a bit of a bumpy ride for me First I was bored Next I was annoyed Then pissed Eventually hooked Next thing I know, I m annoyed and pissed again Finally I m satisfied Unfortunately the bumps along the way left me with an overall feeling of disenchantment There was so much potential for a gripping, compelling plot with complex themes and character development but while the brutality of war and the inevitable political and personal dilemmas created by it were touched upon, they weren t explored in depth or with satisfying gravity The superficial treatment of such moral conundrums was frustrating The moral dilemma of taking lives in ...This entire Trilogy was the best I d read in 2016 Love the characters and the simple telling of the stories The Author didn t waste words and not much of repetitions of the story, which I love I don t want ...The best book of the trilogyI loved this series and this last bookspecifically Things were wrapped up nicely The characters have grown so much since the first book I was sad to read this last book It feels like I am parting with old friends.Just go get this series Sword fights, war, strategy, political intrigue, a hint of romance characters that make sense even the bad guys Epic Feudal Japanese badasseryThis series could have been so muchThe premise of the series was interesting It just didn t fully deliver on its promise to keep you entertained At times, it was remedial reading and redundant Akira took a break from fighting He took a moment to catch his breath Stuff like this doesn t add much to the storyline and it happens often where a thought is, well, thought again in the next sentence Moriko was a star and her story was better than the rest Even the tone was different when This series could have been so muchThe premise of the series was interesting It just didn t fully deliver on its promise to keep you entertained At times, it was remedial reading and redundant Akira took a break from fighting He took a moment to catch his breath Stuff like this doesn t add much to the st...A new age is dawning in the three kingdoms An age born in blood and sacrifice An age shaped by the wind and the void.This is book three of the Nightblade trilogy, a fast paced high action fantasy that pulls you in and doesn t let go I loved catching up with Ryuu, Mo...Just didn t grab me sorryLoved the first book but by book 3 I had just become a little bored with characters that didn t engage me the same way.Fitting ending, though, not that surprising I like how Nameless was dealt with.Great end to a good series.LoveWhat a lovely series, so much honor, self discipline, and self discovery The growth in the characters are emphasized greatly in this last novel All of their strengths are shown at a higher power from the prequels.


      The Wind and the Void
  • English
  • 14 June 2018
  • Kindle Edition
  • 338 pages
  • Ryan Kirk
  • The Wind and the Void