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Hero at the fall
Hero at the fall










hero at the fall

The world just keeps getting bolder and bigger. I just want them all to be happy and safe and alive! I didn’t’ think that was too much to ask. This shows how much Hamilton has made me care for these characters over the course of these books.

hero at the fall

I didn’t want to put it down because I needed to know, but I was also tentative to read it because I was scared of what I would find. Honestly, there wasn’t a page in this book that I read without gripping fear coursing through every part of me. She is constantly playing with your heart. See, Alwyn Hamilton is one of the worst kinds of authors. Would Alwyn Hamilton be the author that kills everyone? Will she put them all in near-death experiences only to have them pull through at the last-minute? Will she kill all my faves? Since this is the authors first novels I had no idea what this final chapter would be like. I really liked Rebel of the Sands but it was definitely Traitor to the Throne that fully had me invested in this story and its characters. My complete and utter love for this trilogy has seemingly come out of nowhere. One thing they know for sure is that they need to save their friends, but with time clearly not on their side who will be left alive if and when they finally reach them. Their leader and general captured along with the majority of the rest, the few still free, now led by Amani, struggle to come up with a solid plan to retaliate against the Sultan. Hero at the Fall begins maybe a few days or so from where we ended in Traitor to the Throne, with a very beaten down and broken rebellion. I am exhausted in the way only books can exhaust you in the best possible way. Hero at the Fall (Rebel of the Sands, #3) by Alwyn Hamiltonįor the people of the desert knew that it did not matter if he was a rebel or a traitor or a hero, all men were only mortal in the end












Hero at the fall