Wednesday 18 April 2018

Successor's Promise (Millennium's Rule #3) by Trudi Canavan

Successor's Promise
Millennium's Rule #3
Trudi Canavan



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Date read: 27 March - 9 April 2018
Length: 564 pages

It has been 5 cycles since the demise of the Raen, and the worlds are at war. Dahli is determined to bring the Raen back to power, which means Qall's life is at risk once again. Can Rielle and Tyen prevent the resurrection of the worlds' most powerful sorcerer?


Successor's Promise is slower than the previous two novels, but it's still good. The world is very immersive and you really do get stuck into it. I'm curious to find out what will be in the fourth novel, although I'm not sure when I'll get around to reading it!

I told myself from the very first novel that Rielle and Tyen would meet, and it finally happened! I didn't expect so much to happen between them, but I'm happy about it, and hope more will happen in the next book!

I'm now in two minds about what I want to happen to Vella. One the one hand I'm excited to see if Tyen can restore her into a body, but on the other hand I'm not sure it's the right thing to do. I am conflicted now, and I wonder what Tyen will choose to do. I also hope Tyen finds a way to stop his insectoids being used as war machines. I really like Beetle, and I don't want him to have to stop using it or making more like it. It just goes to show that it's a great thing, but when put in the wrong hands it can be dangerous.


Looking forward to book four sometime in the future!





Trudi Canavan





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The Wee Librocubicularist

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