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Chilled and cowed by the violent fate of Garren and Katrin Yarrance and the mysterious disappearance of Farnor, the villagers can only stand by helpless as Rannick, increasingly unstable, and with his terrifying powers growing daily, turns his ambitions towards the land beyond the valley.But in the wake of the plunder and captives brought in triumph to the castle by Nilsson and his men, confident and arrogant again, comes a shadow from their past...Meanwhile, in the Great Forest, Farnor has survived his flight from Rannick's ancient and unholy companion with the help of the Valderen. But his soul is consumed with anger and hatred, and an overwhelming lust for vengeance darkens all future paths.Despite their care, the Valderen fear him. As do they to whom the Great Forest truly belongs. For they sense the power that he unknowingly possesses. And they call him to the place of the Most Ancient...
Is Valderen appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This dark fantasy sequel features a traumatized protagonist consumed by vengeance after witnessing murders, with a villainous sorcerer whose powers are growing increasingly unstable and violent. Strong themes of rage, grief, and the corrupting nature of power.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include murder, captivity, death, and grief (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens who enjoy dark fantasy with morally complex protagonists and exploration of how trauma and anger can consume someone will find this gripping.