![]() ![]() I think I was about to pick up book 5, Blood and Betrayal, when I noticed that this book, book 6, was titled Forged in Blood I with the obvious implication that there would be a Forged in Blood II – as there turned out to be. Not for any bad reasons, I assure you!īut back then, I raced through the first four books in the series ( The Emperor’s Edge, Dark Currents, Deadly Games and Conspiracy), loving every one. If she's to return idealistic young Sespian to the throne, earn the exoneration she's sought for so long, and help her closest ally win the respect of the son who detests him, she'll have to employ an unprecedented new scheme.preferably without destroying the city-or herself-in the process.Īnd now I remember why I stopped reading this series back in 2013. If it was difficult for a small team of outlaws-or, as Amaranthe has decided they should now be called, rebels-to make a difference before, it's a monumental task now. Forge, the nefarious business coalition that has been manipulating the political situation from the beginning, has the ultimate weapon at its disposal. ![]() The emperor has been ousted from the throne, his bloodline in question, and war is descending on the capital. Purchasing Info: Author's Website, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Published by Lindsay Buroker on May 27, 2013 Forged in Blood I (The Emperor's Edge, #6) by Lindsay Buroker ![]()
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