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Furysong

By Rosaria Munda
Furysong by Rosaria Munda digital book - Fable

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"One of fantasy’s best series." —Booklist, starred review

In this explosive conclusion to the epic trilogy that began with Fireborne, Annie and Lee are fighting for their lives—and for each other—as invading dragonfire threatens to burn their home to the ground.


A new revolution is underway, and nobody will emerge unscathed.

In New Pythos, Griff is facing an execution by the dragonborn, who are furious at his betrayal. He has allies on both sides seeking to defy his fate, but the price of his freedom might come at a dear cost. And Delo will have to make a choice: follow his family, or finally surrender to his conscience.

Meanwhile, Annie must race home to hatch a plan to save her Guardians and their dragons. With Callipolis on the brink of collapse and the triarchy set to be reinstated, she may be the one person who can save the city—if she can overcome her own doubts about her future.

Lee is a revolutionary at heart, but now he’ll have to find a way to fight with diplomacy. Going up against the dragonborn court and a foreign princess, he faces a test of loyalty that sets his head against his heart.

As the fate of Callipolis darkens, Annie and Lee must determine what they are willing to sacrifice in order to save each other, defeat their enemies, and reclaim their home.

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1585 Reviews

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Slightly Smiling Face“This was everything I wanted in a fantasy. It was fun, morally complex, devastating, and had deep topics. The poetry is always my favorite part of these books because it is so beautiful. It astounds me how much English sounds like art when written in this way. Minor spoiler: When a certain dragon died, it actually did trigger me because it reminded me of losing my dog. So if you're sensitive, maybe skim that part.”
Expressionless Face“I don’t know what to think about the ending and the series asa whole. I will say that the political aspect is amazing, and romance was more a subplot than anything else.”
Loudly Crying Face“5 ⭐ but adding to my six ⭐ reads list. This. This. This. This is how you end a series. This book tore me apart. I cannot stop crying. I will think about this series for a long time. Easily the best series I have ever read. The books just kept getting better and better, each one written beautifully. Outstanding. The world building, the character development, the history and political environment, all of it was seamlessly woven together to make my absolute favorite characters I've come to know. I'm broken.”
Thumbs Up“This was a fantastic series! I loved the political plotting and behind the scenes machinations that the author wove together so seamlessly. The ending was really satisfying and fitting for each persons character and motivations. The slight thread of romance was also really sweet. I do want to reiterate again that even though this series is listed as YA, the story and the characters didn’t feel YA to me AT ALL. They would have been totally believable as characters in their twenties or beyond. I recommend this series to anyone who loves political fantasy.”

About Rosaria Munda

Rosaria Munda grew up in rural North Carolina, studied political theory at Princeton, and lives with her husband in Chicago. She is the author of The Aurelian Cycle, a young adult trilogy that begins with Fireborne.
 

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