The Hourglass Throne
The Hourglass
Throne
I’ve been following Rune
Sun’s story from the very beginning. And though there’s been quite a gap since
my last read and review (The Hanged Man) and this one, it was well worth the
wait. . .
As the blurb highlights:
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As Rune Saint
John grapples with the challenges of assuming the Sun Throne, a powerful
barrier appears around New Atlantis’s famed rejuvenation center. But who could
have created such formidable magic . . . what do they want from the immortality
clinic . . . and what remains of the dozens trapped inside?
Though Rune and his lifelong bodyguard Brand are tasked with investigating the
mysterious barrier, Rune is also busy settling into his new life at court.
Claiming his father’s throne has irrevocably thrown him into the precarious
world of political deception, and he must secure relationships with newfound
allies in time to keep his growing found family safe. His relationship with his
lover, Addam Saint Nicholas, raises additional political complications they
must navigate. But he and Brand soon discover that the power behind the
barrier holds a much more insidious, far-reaching threat to his family, to his
people, and to the world.
Now, the rulers of New Atlantis must confront an enemy both new and ancient as
the flow of time itself is drawn into the conflict. And as Rune finds himself
inexorably drawn back to the fall of his father’s court and his own torture at
the hands of masked conspirators, the secrets that he has long guarded will be
dragged into the light—changing the Sun Throne, and New Atlantis, forever.
The climax of the first trilogy in the nine-book Tarot Sequence, The Hourglass Throne delivers epic urban
fantasy that blends humor, fast-paced action, and political intrigue.
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Yes, it would appear someone
is out to spoil Rune’s day. The thing is, why? Why now? And just how long has
this mysterious antagonist been planning their attack? One thing’s for sure,
Rune and Brand will soon be in the thick of the action as they investigate
matters. As will Lord Tower, Lady Death and the principality Ciaran, who, it
seems, are just as perplexed as their younger Arcana.
Regardless, the assistance of
such stalwart powers is bound to prove successful . . . isn’t it?
Just remember, the
foundations of New Atlantis were built on the bedrock of something much older,
and far more cryptic than the city Rune lives in now. And as he soon finds out,
there are powers – once thought lost to the vagaries of time – that are more
than capable of upsetting the scales of balance.
And then some!
If you like high-octane
fantasy adventure with adult themes and plenty of action, all of it spiced
nicely within a Molotov cocktail of love, hate, bitter jealousy and twisted
ambition, then K D Edwards’ The Hourglass
Throne is the story for you.
But don’t take my word for it
. . . delve into the world of the Arcana for yourselves, and be forever
enraptured.
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