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Annie and Lee once dreamed of rebuilding their city, but as war rages on two fronts, they must now fight to save it or watch it crumble into ash.
In New Pythos, Griff stands trial for treason. His fate seems sealed, but not everyone wants to see him fall. Allies on both sides are scheming to save him, though their plans could cost them dearly.
Back in Callipolis, Annie faces her greatest challenge yet: uniting a divided city against a powerful enemy. With famine spreading and the shadow of the triarchy looming, she must prove she’s the leader her people need – before it’s too late.
For Lee, revolution is no longer just about dragons and fire. He faces a battle of wits with those who see Callipolis’s struggle as an opportunity to seize power. To protect the city, and the people he loves, he’ll have to balance his ideals with the hard realities of war.
As enemies close in from every side, Annie and Lee will have to make impossible choices. Will they save their city, even if it means losing each other? Or will the flames of rebellion destroy everything they’ve fought to protect?
An electrifying conclusion to the trilogy, this final chapter is a story of hope, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bonds that define us – even in the face of fire.
Annie and Lee once dreamed of rebuilding their city, but as war rages on two fronts, they must now fight to save it or watch it crumble into ash.
In New Pythos, Griff stands trial for treason. His...
Annie and Lee once dreamed of rebuilding their city, but as war rages on two fronts, they must now fight to save it or watch it crumble into ash.
In New Pythos, Griff stands trial for treason. His fate seems sealed, but not everyone wants to see him fall. Allies on both sides are scheming to save him, though their plans could cost them dearly.
Back in Callipolis, Annie faces her greatest challenge yet: uniting a divided city against a powerful enemy. With famine spreading and the shadow of the triarchy looming, she must prove she’s the leader her people need – before it’s too late.
For Lee, revolution is no longer just about dragons and fire. He faces a battle of wits with those who see Callipolis’s struggle as an opportunity to seize power. To protect the city, and the people he loves, he’ll have to balance his ideals with the hard realities of war.
As enemies close in from every side, Annie and Lee will have to make impossible choices. Will they save their city, even if it means losing each other? Or will the flames of rebellion destroy everything they’ve fought to protect?
An electrifying conclusion to the trilogy, this final chapter is a story of hope, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bonds that define us – even in the face of fire.
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This book is the gold standard for how a trilogy should be completed. I was glued to this story as it broke me, and it avoided the trap many novels fall into with the ending.
I can wholeheartedly say this was a completely fantastic conclusion to the trilogy, and that Munda holds her own in the plethora of Dragon fiction out right now.
Furysong combines fan favourite tropes with political intrigue and angst, and I'm here for it 👏
🎁 Thank you to Netgalley and DK for my advance eBook edition of Furysong. I'm so happy these books are finally in the UK!
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An awesome finish to a fast-paced, action-packed fantasy filled with politics, alliances and power plays.
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Kelsey B, Reviewer
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An explosive end of dragon fire in this last book of the Aurelian Cycle. So many lives lost and dark times as dragon riders of both sides take to sky over the two countries, New Pythos and Callipolis along with more of the very interesting side story of Freyda and her Goliath dragon (wish there had been more detail about her story and country, disturbing yet fascinating! Though it added to the whole theme of giving rights back to everyone). I liked the addition of Delo as the new POV for this last story, especially as it works well with him and Lee, moving from being the leaders to supporting those that are stronger choices as the leaders (Go Annie and Griff!). Yes, there is much heartbreak with the cruel reign of Ixion, so much heartbreak and I will admit I cried over one particularly hard death but you also see characters rise to the challenge and show their true mettle (Power!!!!!) and making the difference needed for a better world for all. I also liked how romance was not the main thing (though the sweet time with Lee and Annie was a bit of nice break before the grand climax of the story) and that the end was more about the politics needed to make the way for a better future and not just, win the day, big marriage and they lived happily ever after. Annie may love Lee but she is so much more than just that one facet.
A great finale to an explosive trilogy of dragons and a fight for a better world for everyone! I really enjoyed this last foray into the world, even if it broke my heart with those lost on the way. I do highly recommend this trilogy! Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this copy to read and get lost in one more time flying with the dragon riders!
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This is a beautiful story that had me hooked from book 1!!! I loved this book and found the characters and dragons fascinating! This series has been so underrated and genuinely deserves more attention! The story was so well done, and I have recommended this series repeatedly, and after reading this, I will continue to do so with great confidence. A 5-star read for me!!!
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Hayley R, Educator
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To me this trilogy is perfection. The characters are complex and flawed but we still root for them. The world is so beautifully crafted, I am there.
I cannot recommend this trilogy enough, it’s one that will stay with me.
Thank you Netgalley for this ARC.
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"Sing to me, Muse, of the Revolutions Daughter."
This book is the gold standard for how a trilogy should be completed. I was glued to this story as it broke me, and it avoided the trap many novels fall into with the ending.
I can wholeheartedly say this was a completely fantastic conclusion to the trilogy, and that Munda holds her own in the plethora of Dragon fiction out right now.
Furysong combines fan favourite tropes with political intrigue and angst, and I'm here for it 👏
🎁 Thank you to Netgalley and DK for my advance eBook edition of Furysong. I'm so happy these books are finally in the UK!
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An awesome finish to a fast-paced, action-packed fantasy filled with politics, alliances and power plays.
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Kelsey B, Reviewer
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An explosive end of dragon fire in this last book of the Aurelian Cycle. So many lives lost and dark times as dragon riders of both sides take to sky over the two countries, New Pythos and Callipolis along with more of the very interesting side story of Freyda and her Goliath dragon (wish there had been more detail about her story and country, disturbing yet fascinating! Though it added to the whole theme of giving rights back to everyone). I liked the addition of Delo as the new POV for this last story, especially as it works well with him and Lee, moving from being the leaders to supporting those that are stronger choices as the leaders (Go Annie and Griff!). Yes, there is much heartbreak with the cruel reign of Ixion, so much heartbreak and I will admit I cried over one particularly hard death but you also see characters rise to the challenge and show their true mettle (Power!!!!!) and making the difference needed for a better world for all. I also liked how romance was not the main thing (though the sweet time with Lee and Annie was a bit of nice break before the grand climax of the story) and that the end was more about the politics needed to make the way for a better future and not just, win the day, big marriage and they lived happily ever after. Annie may love Lee but she is so much more than just that one facet.
A great finale to an explosive trilogy of dragons and a fight for a better world for everyone! I really enjoyed this last foray into the world, even if it broke my heart with those lost on the way. I do highly recommend this trilogy! Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this copy to read and get lost in one more time flying with the dragon riders!
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This is a beautiful story that had me hooked from book 1!!! I loved this book and found the characters and dragons fascinating! This series has been so underrated and genuinely deserves more attention! The story was so well done, and I have recommended this series repeatedly, and after reading this, I will continue to do so with great confidence. A 5-star read for me!!!
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Hayley R, Educator
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To me this trilogy is perfection. The characters are complex and flawed but we still root for them. The world is so beautifully crafted, I am there.
I cannot recommend this trilogy enough, it’s one that will stay with me.