Darkdawn, while not as riveting as Godsgrave, was still a fitting and enjoyable end to this trilogy.Īs this is the last book in a trilogy, I won’t go to much into the plot, other than the fact that Mia’s quest for revenge continues in Darkdawn. Godsgrave stood out like a sore thumb and proved to be a fantastic book on its own. Despite not being blown away by Nevernight I continued due to the reviews and recommendations. Night is falling on the Republic for perhaps the final time.Ĭan Mia survive in a world where even daylight must die? Reviewĭarkdawn was a fantastic finale to a to a very surprising trilogy. Together with her lover Ashlinn, brother Jonnen and a mysterious benefactor returned from beyond the veil of death, she must undertake a perilous journey across the Republic, seeking the final answer to the riddle of her life. And her nemesis, Consul Julius Scaeva, stands but a breath from total dominance over the Republic.īut beneath the city, a dark secret awaits. Her mentor Mercurio is now in the clutches of her enemies. Pursued by Blades of the Red Church and soldiers of the Luminatii legion, she may never escape the City of Bridges and Bones alive. Mia Corvere, gladiatii, escaped slave and infamous assassin, is on the run. The greatest games in Godsgrave’s history have ended with the most audacious murders in the history of the Itreyan Republic.
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