Countdown to 2025: Day 16: Turkey Dinner

Once again I am counting down to the New Year, as with the previous two years I shall be highlighting at least one book per day to fit the prompt on that given day.  The main aim for this countdown is to highlight some of my reads during the past year and to shine the spotlight on them once again (although some of the prompts relate to forthcoming reads). Today is day 16 of the countdown to 2025 and a list of prompts can be found here if you wish to join me in counting down to 2025 and casting a spotlight on some of your favourite books (if you join in please leave me a link so I can check out your book choices).

Today’s Prompt : Turkey Dinner– eye’s too big for your belly? 

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I absolutely loved The Empire of the Wolf series which concluded with this third fantastic instalment. Each book was around 500 pages which isn’t too long and they certainly didn’t feel like chunky reads, especially as I tore through them.

Tomorrow’s prompt: Glitter – A book that you simply have to have

The Trials of Empire (Empire of the Wolf #3) by Richard Swan

My Five Word TL:DR Review : I’m Missing This Series Already

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Wow.  Just wow.

Okay, the Empire of the Wolf has been a truly amazing series.  In fact I hardly know where to begin with this final review.

I was in fact scared to pick up this final instalment, I always feel a little worried when I’m on the last book of a series, especially one that has been so very good.  Will it continue to impress – in fact sometimes I think that’s why I have so many incomplete series in my past – fear that things would go pear shaped at the very end and ruin my happy glow.  Basically, right now, I’m procrastinating because I can’t get my thoughts into order.

I would mention that I’m going to dive straight into my review without too much description of plot, I hope to avoid spoilers but I can’t promise anything more and I would say if you’re reading this review without having read the first two books you should go back and start from the beginning.  This is a series that has gone from strength to strength, the characters have grown – not always in ways you may like, some have fallen along the way and the plot has developed into this terrific melting pot of religious zealotry, horrific infernal beings that threaten the existence of humankind and one man’s stand for justice and peace – even if he’s becoming a little frayed around the edges.

TToE drops us back into the story where we left off.  Lets just be brutally honest, the Empire is having a nightmare of a time, it’s basically teetering on the brink and faces almost certain destruction.  Vonvalt, one of the few men with the strength and faith to make a difference is living in exile, outlawed by the Emperor but still not ready or prepared to accept defeat.  In this final hour he is determined to rally together allies from the most unexpected quarters. at the end of the day (which coincidentally is nigh), when all humanity is faced with evil and chaos, well, the enemy of your enemy is your friend (for a short time at least).  So, yes, Vonvolt looks to all quarters for aide.  Of course he has some explaining and convincing to do because why should these old enemies help the Empire now?

This third in series does have a different feel to the previous two books.  Previously there’s been a mystery of some description taking place that Vonvalt has been called to investigate and mete out justice.  This time round, well, there’s no time for such niceties.  There’s much racing across the country in search of allies.  The tension is ratcheting up nicely, nerves are fraught and the main two characters are definitely not getting on well.

Which brings me to Helene.  I love her as a narrator and in fact love the choice that the author made to have her as the storyteller.  She surprised me a little in this edition.  She’s always been quite a steadfast character but in this final edition she becomes a little too inflexible at times.  She judges Vonvalt for his actions.  Lets just say she’s always had him on a pedestal, a paragon of virtue and now he is sullied by his actions – in her eyes at least.  Of course, he isn’t acting totally within the parameters that he would have previously.  Vonvalt is a man of the world, he’s older and more experienced than Helene and he realises that sometimes you have to sacrifice some of your values for the greater good.

In this final edition not only the tension is ramped up – there is plenty of action.  Vonvalt manages to rally some of the strangest allies to the cause and for a brief moment you begin to feel almost hopeful.  Then things get absolutely crazy and literally go to hell – with or without a handcart.  The finale, well, what can I say.  There was so much going on, so much death and destruction on both the mortal and spiritual plane – which actually leads me into another trail of thought.  Swann has given us such a lot to think about with this series.  Ultimately, it feels like everything revolves around right and wrong, good or evil, but at the same time it shows us that nothing is ever quite that simple be it religion or justice.

And, I think I should end there. I don’t want to inadvertently give anything away although I also feel like I’ve said not nearly enough – and such it is when reviewing a book that has stolen your heart.

To conclude the Empire of the Wolf is an absolutely brilliant series.  It took my breath away and completely surpassed any and all expectations that I had.  The third was perhaps a little heavier on action and missing the mysteries that I had enjoyed previously but regardless was a perfect end to an absolutely fantastic fantasy trilogy.  If you haven’t started this series, or maybe you’re sitting on the fence a little, I would encourage you to jump on board and give this a try.  Frankly I’m hopeful of a return to this world.

I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks.  The above is my own opinion.

My rating 4.5 of 5 stars

Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

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I’m trying to get back into the habit of doing a round-up of the week just completed and also take a look at my plans for the forthcoming week.  I rather got out of the habit of doing so but I would like to reinstate this type of post as I feel it keeps me on track.  So, I’m linking up to The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s  Caffeinated Reviewer.  Without further ado:

Books read this week:

I’m a little bit behind (story of my life so it seems).  We’ve been away for a week to the beautiful city of Madrid.  We had a fantastic time there amongst all the hustle and bustle.  It’s a very friendly city, great tapas, delicious wine, plenty to see and do.  I highly recommend it.  I have managed a few reads which is good but I’m behind with reviews (obviously I wasn’t writing these up on holiday – I’m such a slacker!) so now I have to give my head a wobble and schedule a few in this week to try and catch up.  I’ve also not been blog hopping or responding to comments so I’ll be getting back on track with that also.  In reading news I’ve managed to complete three of my review books.  I went off schedule a little.  I started with The Trials of Empire by Richard Swan which was an excellent conclusion to the series – lots of action and horror in this grand finale.  I then picked up AG Slatter’s The Briar Book of the Dead which is just wonderful.  I’m loving her work and so I went into the read with high expectations and I’m pleased to say these were easily met with this deliciously witchy tale.  I then picked up T Kingfisher’s What Feasts at Night which was a very quick read.   My next read will be another of my SPFBO finalists, I’m hoping to fit two in this month to keep me on track.

Next Week’s Reads:

Reviews Posted:

Countdown to 2024 Day 31: Bottle of Bubbly – your first read for 2024 

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Today is day 31 of my countdown to 2024.  Using a series of prompts each day I will post a book title that I believe fits the prompt.  The aim is to highlight as many books as possible that I read from 2023 and shine the spotlight on them once again (although for some prompts I will be looking at future reads).  A list of prompts can be found here if you wish to join me in counting down to 2024.

Today’s prompt: Bottle of Bubbly – your first read for 2024

For today’s prompt I’ve chosen a book that I can’t wait to read.  This series is amazing and although, strictly speaking this isn’t my first review book in times of date I think I will be hard pressed not to dive into this one first.

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Can’t Wait Wednesday : The Trials of Empire (Empire of the Wolf #3) by Richard Swan

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“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme that was originally created by Breaking the Spine.  Unfortunately Breaking the Spine are no longer hosting so I’m now linking my posts up to Wishful Endings Can’t Wait Wednesday. Don’t forget to stop over, link up and check out what books everyone else is waiting for.  If you want to take part, basically, every Wednesday, we highlight a book that we’re really looking forward to.  This week my book is: The Trials of Empire (Empire of the Wolf #3) by Richard Swan.  I’m loving this series so can’t wait for this to become available.  Here’s the cover and description:

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The third novel in an epic fantasy trilogy, which follows the tale of Sir Konrad Vonvalt, an Emperor’s Justice – a detective, judge and executioner all in one.

THE TIME OF JUDGEMENT IS AT HAND

The Empire of the Wolf is on its knees, but there’s life in the great beast yet.

To save it, Sir Konrad Vonvalt and Helena must look beyond its borders for allies – to the wolfmen of the southern plains, and the pagan clans in the north. But old grievances run deep, and both factions would benefit from the fall of Sova.

Even these allies might not be enough. Their enemy, the zealot Bartholomew Claver, wields infernal powers bestowed on him by a mysterious demonic patron. If Vonvalt and Helena are to stand against him, they will need friends on both sides of the mortal plane—but such allegiances carry a heavy price.

As the battlelines are drawn in both Sova and the afterlife, the final reckoning draws close. Here, at the beating heart of the Empire, the two-headed wolf will be reborn in a blaze of justice . . . or crushed beneath the shadow of tyranny.

Expected publication : February 2024