

Gabriel, Bad Tom, Sauce, Ser Michael, Harmodius, and many many more. Of course, that does not change in this book, but the characters almost always win the day for me and that is no different with this series. So, beware or you may get sucked into this too.Īs I said in my review of the previous book, it is unusual to have a character driven story that also has a strong plot. I would see the next character's section was only a couple of pages, then the next, then the next. I personally enjoyed the shorter sections, but they did keep me up later at night than I had intended.

The POV's deviate from long to short sections helping to mix things up. Just when I thought I had everything figured out, something would happen that made me second guess myself.

The storyline is kept fresh and exciting. Cameron does an excellent job with this final book.

"Thrones are not won in throne rooms, nor do faint hearts ever win fair gentlemen." As the rush begins to the final stand, Gabriel and his allies discover new revelations that could help or hinder them in the battle to come. Everything has to go perfect for them to win this war, and Gabriel has gambled everything on their knowledge of an upcoming event that only happens every 10,000 years. The unified campaign of several nations and various beasties led by The Red Knight, Gabriel Muriens, are spread out fighting several battles in key areas of this world. The story picks up right after the events in A Plague of Swords. The characters are well thought out and complex, there are a variety of interesting beasties, a unique magic system, plenty of action that kept me thoroughly entertained, and of course DRAGONS. Well, this series had everything I love about fantasy and it was done extremely well throughout the series as a whole. So, I'm sure your wondering how I can put this in my top 10. I rated only 2 books in this series 5 stars, and book 2 only got 3 stars. The Fall of Dragons wraps up The Traitor Son Cycle which will be added to my top 10 favorite fantasy series of all time. Another amazing book in this series, and a stunning conclusion to the story.
