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  • Wrath of the Sun

  • The Lords of Alekka, Book 6
  • By: A.E. Rayne
  • Narrated by: Kate Reading
  • Length: 23 hrs and 43 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Wrath of the Sun

By: A.E. Rayne
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Summary

We are at the end of the series, and it is time to choose sides...

After three months of relative peace, Alekka is about to be jolted by a seismic shift, for ambitious lords and vengeful gods have only been biding their time, choosing their allies, hiding from their enemies, and deciding when to make their move. That time is now.

In Stornas, Reinar is feeling strong, working and training with vigor, imposing his authority on those around him, though internally, he is beset by fears. The threat of Alari grows each day, and though he carries himself with confidence, wanting to assure his people of their safety, Reinar knows it is only a matter of time before the goddess makes an appearance.

Far away from Reinar, Alys is trying to turn her life around, though a terrible secret preys on her mind. She hasn't told anyone—not even Stina—though the arrival of an unexpected visitor forces her to finally reveal what she has done.

Sigurd is lost, far in the North, where he's been desperately trying to do what his father wanted. But to what end and at what cost? He is not alone on his journey, and though his friends want to help him, he wonders how much longer they can remain hidden from Alari and Eskvir and those who wish to kill them.

In Orvala, Mirella has concealed the Sun Torc from her enemies, plotting with Eskvir, hiding their plans from Tarl Brava, knowing that as soon as its power is ignited, Alekka will never be the same again.

Wrath of the Sun is the final book in the Lords of Alekka epic fantasy series.

©2022 A.E. Rayne (P)2024 Podium Audio
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Epic Viking fantasy series

This ending to the six part series ties every loose end up in a very satisfying way. I enjoyed every part of the story. Highly recited for fans of the genre. Bravo Rayne

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Although slightly predictable this was an epic last battle where good conquered evil and the much loved main characters won the day

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