![]() ![]() I won’t offer many specifics about the plot to avoid major spoilers, but know The Faithless has as many shocking twists as The Unbroken.Īt the heart of the series lie our two protagonists, Touraine and Luca. Clark takes everything that made the first installation great and ratchets it up, so everything is more intense and heartbreaking than you can imagine. If you thought The Unbroken was an emotional and breathless read, you aren’t ready for The Faithless. ![]() RELATED: Book Review: A Day of Fallen Night Will she use the past she and Luca share as a weapon or support Luca in her bid for the throne? Qazal needs food, healers and safety, but Touraine is in over her head as a diplomat. When the Council chooses her as an ambassador, Touraine must return to the land that raised her - and stole her from home. But leading a country and leading a revolution are two very different roles. That person is Touraine, who has finally found a home in the newly free Qazal. As her allies begin to disappear, only one person may be able to help her. Her uncle’s claim on the throne grows stronger, and she knows she would lose if he were to call for a Trial of Competence. Luca has returned home with nothing to show for her efforts. Since this is the second book in the Magic of the Lost series, beware of spoilers for The Unbroken!Īfter a successful rebellion, the empire is withdrawing from Qazal. Thank you to Orbit for sending me a copy of The Faithless in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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