Gregg Buford's Reviews > The Slain Divine

The Slain Divine by David Dalglish
Rate this book
Clear rating

by
58478759
's review

it was amazing

This was probably the best of the series for me and proved a very satisfying and enjoyable read. There are course a few surprises that came about that I did not see coming. I thought the way the story was ended was ok for the most part and didn't think to see so many survive I suppose. Not that I am mad that they lived but thought they might lose a few as this was a war against someone that was supposed to be a god. The God Incarnate was sort of disappointing after hearing so much about him and his supposed power. Cyrus and the Vagrant was sort of strange and was not expecting that at all. The Vagrant and Stasia become so strong that even the Paragons were not that of a match for them. Also expected something different to happen between Cyrus and Keles. The Soma/Dagon was also sort of a letdown in a way but didn't really like him that much anyway. I will enjoy thinking about how everything eventually turned out for sure though. Loved the journey that Cyrus, Keles, Mari, Stasia took me on. This will be a series so many enjoy as I know some people wait until a trilogy is finished before they try reading them. This is four and half for me but overall, this series is five stars. Thanks to the author who continues to write great books and the publishers for the chance to read this book.
flag

Sign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read The Slain Divine.
Sign In »

Reading Progress

Finished Reading
January 1, 2024 – Shelved

No comments have been added yet.