Heritage (The Grimoire Saga #3)
An ancient isen named Stone takes an interest in Kara's training, and it turns out he has more answers than he originally led her to believe. In an effort to unearth a secret that might end the bloodshed, Kara instead discovers an ugly truth about her family--and how much she has in common with one of the most evil men in Ourean history.
Braeden Drakonin has slowly rebuilt his life after the betrayal that tore it apart. His father wants him dead, and frankly, his so-called allies wouldn't mind that either. Private alliances are formed. Secrets are sold. Tension is driving the armies apart. A single battle will end this war, and it's coming. Braeden may be a prince, but it will take more than royal blood to survive. He must take the fight to his father's door--and win.
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Novels in the Grimoire Saga:
Lichgates (#1)
Treason (#2)
Heritage (#3)
Illusion (#4)
Review also posted at Ja čitam, a ti? It's not a secret that I'm a huge (if you don't mind the biggest) fan of this series. Ever since I got a chance to read Lichgates I was fascinated with Ourea and the whole fantasy world that this series has to offer. While in Lichgates I got to meet the world and Kara mostly, Treason brought some new twists to the whole story. I got to see the bad side of power and all the different plots in the kingdoms so I couldn't wait for more. So when Boyce send me
I've really enjoyed the ride this series has taken me on and this book is no different. It continues to propel the plot forward full of fantasy, allies, betrayal, secrets, and power plays. I absolutely cannot wait to read what the next and final book have in store for me. I'm definitely a fan of this series!
This is a book about anger, about power used carefully and used carelessly. Both Kara and Braeden struggle with rage and the power that their rage can unleash. We can all relate to this, as even in this world, angry people can be scary.I found Kara's visit to her grandfather's house surprisingly touching. Maybe that's just a reflection of my connection to the character.The book ends on an excellent cliff hanger. Not unsatisfying, but enticing.Overall, I enjoyed this book the most of all three in
Maybe I'll write a proper review later, but I just wanted to get my thoughts down while still fresh... It took me MONTHS to get through this book. For me, that in and of itself is a testament to how dry this book was; as long as a book interests me in even the smallest of ways, I will not stop reading until I've finished. That was far from the case with Heriatge. The relationship between Kara and Braeden was sickening; it's all "Never leave me again!!!!!!!!" between making gooey-eyes at each
I've been eating this series up. It is so enjoyable! Boyce shows superior control in how she balances the negative aspects of the story with the positives. Heritage keep you on the edge of your seat. Anytime it felt like the characters could relax, the tide turned and you were plunged back into the conflict. On top of that, all of the characters' inner struggles are well explored in Heritage. Each of them has their own reason for being the way they are and you can identify so well with any of
Anyone whos already read my reviews of S.M. Boyces "The Grimoire Saga" knows how much I loved her books. Lichgates blew me away and Treason knocked me for a loop.Not to be outdone by her previous efforts, Boyce comes out of the gate swingin with "Heritage" and the result is a massive home run! It picks up after the cataclysmic events in "Treason," with Kara facing nearly insurmountable odds and Braeden, dealing with demons of his own, unable to assist.Boyces trademark twists and turns,
S.M. Boyce
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Title | : | Heritage (The Grimoire Saga #3) |
Author | : | S.M. Boyce |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 278 pages |
Published | : | October 27th 2013 |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Romance |
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Kara Magari isn't normal, even by Ourea's standards--and in a world of shape-shifters and soul stealers, that's saying something. To the royalty, she's a loose cannon. To the masses, she's a failure. But Kara doesn't have a home to go back to anymore. This war-torn world is all she has left, and she'll save it even if she dies trying.An ancient isen named Stone takes an interest in Kara's training, and it turns out he has more answers than he originally led her to believe. In an effort to unearth a secret that might end the bloodshed, Kara instead discovers an ugly truth about her family--and how much she has in common with one of the most evil men in Ourean history.
Braeden Drakonin has slowly rebuilt his life after the betrayal that tore it apart. His father wants him dead, and frankly, his so-called allies wouldn't mind that either. Private alliances are formed. Secrets are sold. Tension is driving the armies apart. A single battle will end this war, and it's coming. Braeden may be a prince, but it will take more than royal blood to survive. He must take the fight to his father's door--and win.
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Novels in the Grimoire Saga:
Lichgates (#1)
Treason (#2)
Heritage (#3)
Illusion (#4)
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ISBN: | 1939997127 (ISBN13: 9781939997128) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.smboyce.com |
Series: | The Grimoire Saga #3 |
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Ratings: 4.41 From 760 Users | 112 ReviewsColumn Regarding Books Heritage (The Grimoire Saga #3)
Disclaimer:I was lucky enough, that I was given the opportunity to read this book as an ARC. This will in no way influence my review. This is a spoiler free review.----This book will be Available November 5, 2013----Kara Magari isnt normal, even by Oureas standardsand in a world of shape-shifters and soul stealers, thats saying something. To the royalty, shes a loose cannon. To the masses, shes a failure. But Karas arrival in Ourea started a war, and shes going to end it.An ancient isen namedReview also posted at Ja čitam, a ti? It's not a secret that I'm a huge (if you don't mind the biggest) fan of this series. Ever since I got a chance to read Lichgates I was fascinated with Ourea and the whole fantasy world that this series has to offer. While in Lichgates I got to meet the world and Kara mostly, Treason brought some new twists to the whole story. I got to see the bad side of power and all the different plots in the kingdoms so I couldn't wait for more. So when Boyce send me
I've really enjoyed the ride this series has taken me on and this book is no different. It continues to propel the plot forward full of fantasy, allies, betrayal, secrets, and power plays. I absolutely cannot wait to read what the next and final book have in store for me. I'm definitely a fan of this series!
This is a book about anger, about power used carefully and used carelessly. Both Kara and Braeden struggle with rage and the power that their rage can unleash. We can all relate to this, as even in this world, angry people can be scary.I found Kara's visit to her grandfather's house surprisingly touching. Maybe that's just a reflection of my connection to the character.The book ends on an excellent cliff hanger. Not unsatisfying, but enticing.Overall, I enjoyed this book the most of all three in
Maybe I'll write a proper review later, but I just wanted to get my thoughts down while still fresh... It took me MONTHS to get through this book. For me, that in and of itself is a testament to how dry this book was; as long as a book interests me in even the smallest of ways, I will not stop reading until I've finished. That was far from the case with Heriatge. The relationship between Kara and Braeden was sickening; it's all "Never leave me again!!!!!!!!" between making gooey-eyes at each
I've been eating this series up. It is so enjoyable! Boyce shows superior control in how she balances the negative aspects of the story with the positives. Heritage keep you on the edge of your seat. Anytime it felt like the characters could relax, the tide turned and you were plunged back into the conflict. On top of that, all of the characters' inner struggles are well explored in Heritage. Each of them has their own reason for being the way they are and you can identify so well with any of
Anyone whos already read my reviews of S.M. Boyces "The Grimoire Saga" knows how much I loved her books. Lichgates blew me away and Treason knocked me for a loop.Not to be outdone by her previous efforts, Boyce comes out of the gate swingin with "Heritage" and the result is a massive home run! It picks up after the cataclysmic events in "Treason," with Kara facing nearly insurmountable odds and Braeden, dealing with demons of his own, unable to assist.Boyces trademark twists and turns,
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