Rory C. (thehawk) reviewed The Heretic Kings (The Monarchies of God, Book 2) on + 35 more book reviews
History mixed with fiction mixed with a little magic. The great events of the 15th century are used as backdrop in a sometimes not so fictional world. A good read with most of the characters of book one continuing. Their circumstances, however, have for the most part changed; some for the better and others not. A fun read.
Jonathan S. (yonagigai) - reviewed The Heretic Kings (The Monarchies of God, Book 2) on + 2 more book reviews
The Monarchies of God is a grand series. Set in an interesting time, Paul Kearney does an admirable job interconnecting the stories of war, religion, and adventure. Add in an almost mediterranean view of magic, and it makes for some fascinating reading.
In the "Heretic Kings", the story intensifies as the Western Continent comes into focus.
In the "Heretic Kings", the story intensifies as the Western Continent comes into focus.