Song of the Dead (Reign of the Fallen, #2)

The Dead must stay buried.Karthia is nothing like it used to be The kingdom s borders are open for the first time in nearly three hundred years, and raising the dead has been outlawed Odessa is determined to explore the world beyond Karthia s waters, hoping to heal a heart broken inways than she can count But with Meredy joining the ocean voyage, vanquishing her sorrow will be a difficult task.Despite the daily reminder of the history they share, Odessa and Meredy are fascinated when their journey takes them to a land where the Dead rule the night and dragons roam the streets Odessa can t help being mesmerized by the new magic and by the girl at her side But just as she and Meredy are beginning to explore the new world, a terrifying development in Karthia summons them home at once.Growing political unrest on top of threats from foreign invaders means Odessa and Meredy are thrust back into the lives they tried to leave behind while specters from their past haunt their tenuous relationship Gathering a force big enough to ward off enemies seems impossible, until one of Queen Valoria s mages creates a weapon that could make them invincible As danger continues to mount inside the palace, Odessa fears that without the Dead, even the greatest invention won t be enough to save their fates.In this enthralling, heartrending sequel to Reign of the Fallen, Odessa faces the fight of her life as the boundaries between the Dead and the living are challenged in a waygruesome than ever before. Best Download [ Song of the Dead (Reign of the Fallen, #2) ] by [ Sarah Glenn Marsh ] – kino-fada.fr ARC provided by Penguin in exchange for an honest review.1 Reign of the FallenI m Odessa of Grenwyr, and the dead answer to meIf you re looking for a f f relationship to swoon over, with ownvoices bisexuality representation, and story that focuses on found family and unconditional love within healthy friendships, in a book that also has the cutest little dragon companion and filled with undead and necromancers, then please look no further than Song of the Dead Seriously, friends, I ARC provided by Penguin in exchange for an honest review.1 Reign of the FallenI m Odessa of Grenwyr, and the dead answer to meIf you re looking for a f f relationship to swoon over, with ownvoices bisexuality representation, and story that focuses on found family and unconditional love within healthy friendships, in a book that also has the cutest little dragon companion and filled with undead and necromancers, then please look no further than Song of the Dead Seriously, friends, I loved this with my entire heart and soul This is the concluding novel in this duology, the first book being Reign of the Fallen, but I am still not ready to say goodbye Sarah has crafted something so beautiful, so powerful, and so important, that I truly hope we get to seeof these characters in the future Especially since most of them have alre... I could never outrun myself Without the pin, without even my name, I d still be a fighter I d still be a commander of the dead I d still be a girl too in love with life to commit to death, even when it s calling to mestrongly than ever before. In short Song of the Dead is a worthy, albeit sort of mixed in quality, sequel to 2018 s Reign of the Fallen There is a lot of good going on in this book The writing is still good, with several lines that made me gasp just a little The plot I could never outrun myself Without the pin, without even my name, I d still be a fighter I d still be a commander of the dead I d still be a girl too in love with life to commit to death, even when it s calling to mestrongly than ever before. In short Song of the Dead is a worthy, albeit sort of mixed in quality, sequel to 2018 s Reign of the Fallen There is a lot of good going on in this book The writing is still good, with several lines that made me gasp just a little The plot is entertaining and easy to follow The discussion of addiction, grief, and trauma is wonderful, as I discussed in my review for book one This series remains one of the best in shooting down heteronormativ...My Goodreads Blog review will be put up closer to the release date as per the publishers arc preferences Some quick thoughts This was the perfect ending to this duology but I also think there s so much room for another book orand I SO hope that can be the case I love the characters so much...1 Reign of the Fallen 2 Song of the Dead Karthia has changed, and the people are changing with it for better and for worse Odessa has set out on an oceanic journey with Meredy and Kasmira, but nothing can prepare them for the war they ll find brewing over the open waters, or the destruction they ll return home to when Valoria s new queendom is threatened by the people her family has ruled over and protected Can Karthia and her necromancers adapt to the changing times, or will they 1 Reign of the Fallen 2 Song of the Dead Karthia has changed, and the people are changing with it for better and for worse Odessa has set out on an oceanic journey with Meredy and Kasmira, but nothing can prepare them for the war they ll find brewing over the open waters, or the destruction they ll return home to when Valoria s new queendom is threatened by the people her family has ruled over and protected Can Karthia and her necromancers adapt to the changing times, or will they be destroyedI think we all know by now ho...I m Odessa of Grenwyr, and the dead answer to me Wow What a ride the Reign duology has been I m so happy to be back in the Karthia again and back with old and new characters Lysander has a new friend, my life is complete.First I have to say that this book holds a really special place in my heart because Sarah Glenn Marsh put me in the acknowledgements at the back of the book I legit cried when she told me, it meant so much Plus, Song of the Dead was released on my birthday and I can t tI m Odessa of Grenwyr, and the dead answer to me Wow What a ride the Reign duology has been I m so happy to be back in the Karthia again and back with old and new characters Lysander has a new friend, my life is complete.First I have to say that this book holds a really special place in my heart because Sarah Glenn Marsh put me in the acknowledgements at the back of the book I legit cried when she told me, it meant so much Plus, Song of the Dead was released on my birthday and I can t think of a better gift than having this beauty in my hands Sarah is also one of the most lovely people I ve ever met and is so supportive and kind to me I have no words to express how much I love being able to give back and support her and her book career.Song of the Dead picks RIGHT up where Reign of the Fallen left off, which I love Odessa and Meredy have left Karthia and now find themselves in a new place Sarrel with some new character... This review can also be found on my blogThank you to Razorbill for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review 3.5 5First, I want to give a huge thank you to Sarah Glenn Marsh She s a wonderful woman and is so sweet I started talking to herlike gushing about the characters from Reign of the Fallen and she helped me receive this copy So, a huge thank you to her She s just so damn sweet.This book picks up where Reign of the Fallen ends, so I m going to do my best not to give sp This review can also be found on my blogThank you to Razorbill for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review 3.5 5First, I want to give a huge thank you to Sarah Glenn Marsh She s a wonderful woman and is so sweet I started talking to herlike gushing about the characters from Reign of the Fallen and she helped me receive this copy So, a huge thank you to her She s just so damn sweet.This book picks up where Reign of the Fallen ends, so I m going to do my best not to give spoilers for it.There s a new cast of characters in this and there sworldbuilding because, for a third of the book, you get to see the larger world outside of Karthia I really loved that I loved the deepening mythology of the series because it makes it a good set up for future books set i...This was just as magical, dark, romantic, and gripping as book 1 You guys will love it.Edit I m Sarah s critique partner, so I ve been lucky enough to read her books before publication.I loved Song of the Dead just as much as Reign of the Fallen There may be spoilers for book one in this review.Warnings for addiction and violence I really fell in love with the characters when reading Reign of the Fallen I was happy to see them back for book two and we got some new characters that I really liked, too.Odessa is my favorite I love that she s so flawed, but she realizes it and tries so hard to get better She loves with her whole heart, plus she s a total badass In So I loved Song of the Dead just as much as Reign of the Fallen There may be spoilers for book one in this review.Warnings for addiction and violence I really fell in love with the characters when reading Reign of the Fallen I was happy to see them back for book two and we got some new characters that I really liked, too.Odessa is my favorite I love that she s so flawed, but she realizes it and tries so hard to get better She loves with her whole heart, plus she s a total badass In Song of the Dead, Odessa is still dealing with the loss of Evander, plus her addiction issues She may be done with the pot... Second book in a series syndrome. if you know what i mean I really loved how this started, the beginning was really promising.I received a copy from the publishing house in exchange for an honest review 1 Reign of the fallen I love how in this society homosexuality is completely normal, Sorien and Danial are so cute.I also like Odessa, the bisexual protagonist, Evander, Meredy and Valoria They all have strengths and weaknesses and I like the fact that the author decided not to create all around perfect characters.There are some boring parts and I did not understand some of the author s choices Odessa and Jax i I received a copy from the publishing house in exchange for an honest review 1 Reign of the fallen I love how in this society homosexuality is completely normal, Sorien and Danial are so cute.I also like Odessa, the bisexual protagonist, Evander, Meredy and Valoria They all have strengths and weaknesses and I like the fact that the author decided not to create all around perfect characters.There are some boring parts and I did not understand some of the author s choices Odessa and Jax in ...1 Reign of the Fallen Trigger warnings for view spoiler hate crimes, substance addiction, suicide and self immolation, self inflicted injuries, alcohol consumption, drug abuse forced detox recounted, blood depiction, physical injuries, plague like fever, emesis, death themes, grief depiction central theme , murder, attempted murder, strangulation, poisoning, stabbing, fire multiple scenes , loss of autonomy possession , imprisonment mentioned, war themes, and death of a boyfri 1 Reign of the Fallen Trigger warnings for view spoiler hate crimes, substance addiction, suicide and self immolation, self inflicted injuries, alcohol consumption, drug abuse forced detox recounted, blood depiction, physical injuries, plague like fever, emesis, death themes, grief depiction central theme , murder, attempted murder, strangulation, poisoning, stabbing, fire multiple scenes , loss of autonomy possession , im...2.5 stars.Ughhhhhhhhh, I really didn t enjoy this as much as I d hoped to It started off fine, but everything just felt slightlyless than they had in Reign of the Fallen Everything just seemed like it had been scaled back another level, including the writing style, and the characters just felt a bitimmature and wishy washy to use the technical term I was feeling pretty bored by the time we got to the halfway point, and I m not going to lie, I did skim a little bit from then 2.5 stars.Ughhhhhhhhh, I really didn t enjoy this as much as I d hoped to It started off fine, but everything just felt slightlyless than they had in Reign of the Fallen Everything just seemed like it had been scaled back another level, including the writing style, and the characters just felt a bitimmature and wishy washy to use the technical term I was feeling pretty bored by the time we got to the halfway point, and I m not going to lie, I did skim a little bit from then on in, just to spend less ...This is the thrilling sequel to Reign of the Fallen , a novel that introduces us to Odessa, a necromancer in Karthia, where she has the special magical ability of raising the Dead She is able to cross into the spirit world called the Deadlands, and she also is a fierce fighter when monsters called Shades start kidnapping Dead nobility, Princess Valoria has Odessa and her fellow necromancers investigate including Evander, someone who she loves deeply.Odessa and her friends do all they can bu This is the thrilling sequel to Reign of the Fallen , a novel that introduces us to Odessa, a necromancer in Karthia, where she has the special magical ability of raising the Dead She is able to cross into the spirit world called the Deadlands, and she also is a fierce fighter when monsters called Shades start kidnapping Dead nobility, Princess Valoria has Odessa and her fellow necromancers investigate including Evander, someone who she loves deeply.Odessa and her friends do all they can but it s not enough to save someone she loves a Shade rips apart and kills Evander, and Odessa turns to potions to cope with her loss.Without revealing ALL details of the book because you need to be reading THAT NOW before you read Song of The Dead , by the end of the novel we have Odessa leaving Karthia aboard The Paradise to pursue Evander s...

Song of the Dead (Reign of the Fallen, #2)
  • 18 February 2018
  • Hardcover
  • 416 pages
  • 0448494426
  • Sarah Glenn Marsh
  • Song of the Dead (Reign of the Fallen, #2)