![]() He has no redeeming character traits and I long to see his end. I also enjoy the new POVs in Valour but I must admit, I had forgotten just how much I hate Lykos. Cywen, his sister, is likewise interesting and her interactions with both Veradis and Alcyon are fun to read. Corban makes for a very sympathetic young hero and I am very much enjoying the journey he is going on. ![]() I love reading these characters, even the ones I hate. This is largely in part due to the characters. There is so much going on but it never feels confusing and it never drags. Nathair is on his holy quest, after having been told he is the Bright Star, which leads to lots of battles, violence and death. At the end of the first book, Corban and his small band of companions were forced to flee their home in order to save the life of the dead King’s daughter, Edana. It takes the events of Malice and builds on them so superbly that it turns into a rollercoaster ride from beginning to end. I don’t think there are enough adjectives to describe just how good Valour is. Sides are chosen and oaths will be fulfilled or broken in a land where hell has broken loose. ![]()
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