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Bloodchild
Bloodchild: The Godblind Trilogy, Book Three | Anna Stephens
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In this epic grimdark conclusion to the Godblind Trilogy, heroes, armies, and gods both good and evil will battle one last time, with the fate of the world itself at stake. . . . The great city of Rilpor has fallen. Its walls have crumbled under the siege by the savage Mireces; its defenders have scattered, fleeing for their lives; its new rulers plot to revive the evil Red Gods using the city’s captured, soon-to-be-sacrificed citizens. Now, with the Fox God leading the shattered remnants of the Rilporian defence and the Mireces consolidating their claim on the rest of the country, it’s up to Crys, Tara, Mace, Dom and the rest to end the Red Gods’ scourge once and for all. While the Rilporians plan and prepare for one final, cataclysmic battle to defeat their enemies, the Blessed One and the king of the Mireces have plans of their own: dark plans that will see gods resurrected and the annihilation of the Dancer for all time. Key to their plan is Rillirin, King Corvus’s sister, and the baby—the Bloodchild—she carries. As both sides face their destinies and their gods, only one thing is clear: death waits for them all.
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#WyrdAndWonder day 5 | I can do this all day

Fantasy is full of underdogs and hopeless battles, but I want to focus on the final volume of the Godblind trilogy by Anna Stephens. What do you do when you‘ve lost the war? Keep fucking fighting. This isn‘t my cup of tea at all, but I loved too many characters not to stick with it to the bloody end.

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A satisfying end to the journey - bravo to Anna Stephens for winning me to her cause in spite of my lack of enthusiasm for grimdark. This is very grim, and very dark, but it also lights a lot of candles and gave me some unforgettable characters to care about. Expect me to see me reference Gilda regularly for years.

Full review (minor spoilers): https://onemore.org/2019/09/21/bloodchild-anna-stephens/