![]() Our favorite band of misfits makes an appearance in this book, as do Alina and Mal.įurthermore, Bardugo achieves this effect in keeping with the excellent character-driven style of her other novels. The separate plotlines in Fjerda and Ravka finally collide, and Bardugo even brings back all our favorite characters from the first two series in the Grishaverse. She delivers on a grand scale, and Rule of Wolves lives up to the hype and excitement. Fortunately for us, Bardugo does just that and more. Rule of Wolves had many questions to answer, many plots and subplots to weave together. The actions of Nikolai, Zoya, and Nina may undo more than Ravka. ![]() Kerch and Novyi Zem may also get involved in what could escalate into a full world war. Fjerda’s young prince, weak since childhood, may mean a different direction than the war Brom insists upon. Shu Han may prove ally or enemy, depending on the Princess Ehri and Mayu, the captured Tavgharad. ![]() The resurrection, of sorts, of the Darkling has furthered rumors and support for the Starless Saint. However, they have new enemies to consider now. Nina has followed Hanne into the heart of Fjerda to undermine Brom, the man responsible for many violent acts against Grisha. Zoya has inherited some new powers that she doesn’t fully understand. Nikolai has failed to expel the demon inside him. ![]() ![]() Rule of Wolves picks up shortly after the climatic ending of King of Scars. ![]()
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