5/31/2023 0 Comments Dyrk ashton paternus![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The events are picked up right at where they were left at the end of Rise of Gods. RockStarlit BookAsylum (still owning the coolest blog name ever) says: “ It’s a hell of a roller coaster ride, one which you can’t get enough of. But first, some guest reviews from the Web… You’ll have to read on to get my take, but spoilers of this book (and of the first) may be present – you have been warned. After reading Paternus: Wrath of Gods, I have my answer. I was specifically looking to see if the questions I had from the first book would be answered, or if they would go unexplained and kill some of the major plot points. I will admit I was pretty critical in my review of the first book in the Paternus series, Rise of Gods, but I saw enough promise (and received some inspiring input from RockStarlit BookAsylum), so I decided to spring for the sequel. One Sentence Synopsis: As Fi and Zeke discover more about who they really are, they continue to be swept up in the battle between the Deva and Asura – but a bigger, deadlier threat emerges that may bring about the prophesied “End of the World”. Pages: 511 (not counting appendices and bonus material) ![]() Format: oversized paperback, first edition, 2018 ![]()
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