Suspense / Thriller
Kings Falling
The Book Of The Wars book 2
by Ronie Kendig
-From Goodreads- Leif Metcalfe and his team, dubbed Reaper, need to recover the stolen, ancient Book of the Wars if they hope to stop the Armageddon Coalition and their pursuit of global economic control. But their attention has been diverted by a prophecy in the book that foretells of formidable guardians who will decimate the enemies of ArC. While Iskra Todorova uses her connections in the covert underworld to hunt down the Book of the Wars, Leif and Reaper attempt to neutralize these agents but quickly find themselves outmaneuvered and outgunned. The more Reaper tries to stop the guardians, the more failure becomes a familiar, antagonistic foe. Friendships are fractured, and the team battles to hold it together long enough to defeat ArC. But as this millennia-old conspiracy creeps closer and closer to home, the implications could tear Leif and the team apart. ASIN: B07VQLBDVY Death and betrayal surround them on all sides... Only the third Ronie Kendig book that I've read, Kings Falling was one intense roller-coaster of a ride through diverse cultures and spanning continents. It was a real page-turner and I finished it much faster than I usually would a 350+ page book with an end timesy theme, which is a genre-ish that I don't usually read. Good ol' Bethany House, one of the publishers who consistently produces such high quality books that I can't help but step out of my usual comfort zone and be glad I did. | This Book received a 4 Bark rating |
See what I mean? Intense action and adventure would be the three words that come to mind and I'm sure you can see why I had a hard time putting the book down. I actually think that Kings Falling may be my favorite of the two books so far in Ronie Kendig's The Book Of The Wars series. After the sort-of cliffhanger they left readers on I just can't wait the next couple of months or so until book three comes out. Please hurry, I HAVE to know what happens!
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives Kings Falling by Ronie Kendig a 4 Bark rating.