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Warring kingdoms. Ancient blades. Dragonriders and godlings. A growing evil that threatens to destroy the world. Don't miss the highly anticipated follow up series to the #1 Amazon bestselling saga, The Fatemarked Epic. Be bright but do not burn. Embrace the darkness but do not live in the shadows. Infused with magic, shadows and starlight, the powerful godblades were believed to be lost nearly half a millennia ago, when the Godswar ended. Now, however, one has been found by the unlikeliest of wielders: Sampson Gaard, a blind but ambitious prince with something to prove. The only question is whether he controls the blade or the blade him. With an insidious evil lurking in the shadows, the answer may very well determine the fate of all Kingfall. The Kingfall Histories takes place on a different continent in the same world as The Fatemarked Epic. Fans of The Fatemarked Epic, The Stormlight Archives and Legends of the First Empire will fall in love with the world of Kingfall. Start your 5,000+ page epic adventure today.
Is Kingfall appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
Epic fantasy with war, magical combat, and ancient evil threatening the world. Features a disabled protagonist (blind prince) and explores themes of power, destiny, and moral complexity with fantasy violence.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include violence, war, and disability.
Who'll love this
Teens will love the epic scope, dragonriders, magical god-forged weapons, and a blind prince protagonist navigating dangerous political intrigue and ancient threats.