So the basis of the story is the lands of Antiopia and Yuros are separated by what appears to be a rather large ocean. It was only when I let the contents of the story swim around my mind, thinking more on its finer points, did i decide that actually I had just read something that was pretty bloody special.
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So when I finished it, my wife asks me if I had enjoyed it? My reply was full of mumbles until i finally said, “I didnt hate it.”
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I had heard a lot about this series from Steph (Aka Mogsy) who is one of the reviewers from the wonderful Bibliosanctum . I am not long from starting on that sequel series myself as I can not get enough of this world.I do like a nice intricately woven tome now and again. In fact, a sequel series titled the Sunsurge Quartet has been finished and released for the community to enjoy. Thus brings to an end to one of my all time favorite series but with plenty of meat on the bone for future works. It takes a great author to pull this off and David Hair is definitely in that class. The history and lore of this world will also knock you off of your feet with the constant reliving, tweaks, and revelations done regarding the same scene from the past that your perception from Book 1 will be forever changed. We have multiple battles taking place across the continent and each one flows with a purpose in connecting to the bigger plot. What makes David Hairs writing so great is his attention to detail and scope of the world our characters reside in. The Moontide Quartet has something for every type of reader and the twists just keep on coming until the very end. When you throw on top of that an intricate and unique magic system, you have an epic saga unlike anything I have read in many years.
What else could I possible say about this series except that the worldbuilding and character development are spectacular. The Rite of Ascendancy will need to be performed and the final showdown will come on the Leviathan Bridge itself. As she has ascended, Alaron is training with the Zain monks and has discovered the secret of the Queen of Evil and what really took place many years ago. Ramita, now has given birth to her twin children and is now the most powerful mage on Urte. The only hope resides with our two heroes: Ramita and Alaron. The Scytale of Cornieus has fallen into the enemies hands and now their is nothing to stop Seeress Huriya and Inquisitor Malevorn from destroying the continent of Antiopia. She will have to muster all her courage and tenasity and channel it into the battle effort in order to come out on top.
Cera will be leading the rebellion against the Rondian Empire but she will do so without the full trust of her people due to her past actions. In Javon, the once imprisoned Cera Nesti now resides over the throne until her brother comes of age. The war for Antiopia is coming to its climax as the Leviathan Bridge will soon return to the sea once again.
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This will be a spoiler free review but I will be touching upon events from the previous books. The rites may have been lost to the enemy, but the Queen of Evil has returned and she is looking to correct the misdeeds of the past and it ends with bloodshed. The climax is on the horizon where both continents might hang in the balance.
We have come to the finale volume in The Moontide Quartet where love, betrayals, war, and the need to ascend is what we have in store.