Paternus war of gods6/26/2023 I loved his descriptions of the settings, and of the many, many people, creatures, monsters and mythical beings encountered.īut setting and characters aren’t everything. Ashton takes the reader on quite the tour, to places both real and mythical. And it does it across various locations (and worlds!). War of Gods answers all of the above questions and more. I’m happy to report that book three delivers on the promises of its predecessor, and then some. Wrath of Gods left us with a number of burning questions: Why’s Zeke dangerous to everyone all of a sudden? Are all the worlds really going to end? What’s going on with Tanuki and Baphomet doing a runner to hunt down Kleron? What I meant by that was that it set things up for the climax ultimately, it would stand or fall depending on book three’s delivery of what it promised. So with that out of the way, on with the review! I said last time round that book two ( Wrath of Gods) was definitely a second novel in a trilogy. This review contains spoilers for books one and two, but not number three. Now, I’m back with a review for book number three: Paternus: War of Gods. Back in 20 respectively, I reviewed the first two books in Dyrk Ashton’s Paternus trilogy.
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