The Poison Song is the culmination of an excellent trilogy. The characters are wonderful and the story is well written and engaging. I have loved The Winnowing Flame trilogy so much. I just didn’t want it to end so I dragged it out for as long as possible. It took me a week to finish The Poison Song. It is a journey wrought with pain and sacrifice – a reckoning that will change the face of Sarn forever. But even she underestimates the epic quest that is to come. Noon is no stranger to playing with fire and knows just where to recruit a new – and powerful – army. But with Tor distracted, and his sister Hestillion hell-bent on bringing ruthless order to the next Jure’lia attack, the people of Sarn need all the help they can get. The deep-rooted connection that Tormalin, Noon and the scholar Vintage share with their Eboran war-beasts has kept them alive so far. Now refugees from every corner of Sarn seek shelter within its crumbling walls, and the enemy that has poisoned their land won’t lie dormant for long. The Jure’lia are weak, but the war is far from over.Įbora was once a glorious city, defended by legendary warriors and celebrated in song. Does anyone else put off finishing the final book in a series because they don’t want it to end? You’ve gone on this amazing adventure with awesome characters and you’re just not ready to say goodbye so you deliberately slow down your reading in a futile attempt to not have to finish it but at the same time you’re desperate to know what’s going to happen.
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