![]() Larkwood utilizes every single one of those 464 pages to the max. Other authors may have drawn out each of Csorwe’s main adventures into its own book, but A. You really get three stories for the price of one with The Unspoken Name. At its core, The Unspoken Name is a book about choices and their importance. Of course, it doesn’t end there, and Csorwe’s story of adventure continues. With training and endless tutors, she becomes his sword hand and together they will reclaim his seat of power. She leaves the shrine, alive, by his side and sets out on adventure. But a mage, on a quest for a lost relic, persuades her to turn away from her god and join him. On her 14th birthday she is to walk into the shrine, never to be seen again. Csorwe lives in the House of Silence as the Unspoken One’s chosen bride. ![]() ![]() Larkwood is an action-packed, high fantasy, coming-of-age story (orcs, necromancers, mages, giant snakes, and countless fantasy races!). Firstly, thank you Tor, for the e-galley in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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