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Faithbreaker

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In the epic finale to the #1 internationally bestselling Fallen Gods trilogy that started with Godkiller, the fate of Middren hangs in the balance as mighty gods and mortal heroes clash in a final battle for supremacy.

War has come. The fire god Hseth is leading an unstoppable army south, consuming everything in her path. Middren's only hope of survival is to unify allies and old foes against a common enemy.

Elo navigates an uneasy alliance with Arren—his friend, his enemy, and his king. Now they each must decide how much they're willing to sacrifice to turn the tides of war.

Meanwhile, Inara joins her mother on their ship, the Silverswift, to seek aid. Still grappling with her powers, Inara must reconcile who she is and where she belongs, while Skediceth has to question if their bond will be enough to keep them safe.

Kissen has no allegiance to the old ways of Middren. But, as she tries to find her family, she is forced to question what, and whose, future she is fighting for.

In Faithbreaker, Hannah Kaner delivers a powerful conclusion to the Fallen Gods trilogy, masterfully weaving together love and sacrifice, loyalty and betrayal, and the true meaning of faith.

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    • Booklist

      February 7, 2025
      The Fallen Gods trilogy (Godkiller, 2023, Sunbringer, 2024) comes to a climactic conclusion in Faithbreaker. Destructive fire god Hseth is coming with her followers, determined to burn everything in her way. In Middren, half-god Inara sets out to find help with the young god of white lies, Skediceth, at her side. Kissen, godkiller, tries to figure out her place in the unfolding conflict. And despite Arren's quest for ultimate power, namely his desire to be not just a king but a god, Elo is determined to make peace with him, if for nothing else than to try and take Hseth down. All of these stories culminate in a final battle of hearth and home against wildfire and death. Kaner's characters continue to be compelling, and readers of the series will find that loose ends are tied up in satisfying ways. Better than her intriguing characters and their relationships are the twists, betrayals, turns of battle, and unexpected deaths. Fans of high fantasy, particularly ones who prefer their epics under 400 pages, will enjoy this now-concluded fantasy story of humans and gods.

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      May 1, 2025
      A king who forbids religion becomes a god while a demigod searches for her place in the world in the conclusion to Kaner's Fallen Gods trilogy. With the violent fire god Hseth reborn, King Arren and Lady Lessa Craier have put aside their differences to fight for Middren. Reunited with her old pirate crew, Lessa takes her daughter, the demigod Inara; Kissen, the godkiller; and Skediceth, the god of white lies, on a journey to drum up deific support for Middren. Meanwhile, Arren and his devoted baker-knight, Elo, ride out to meet Hseth and her armies on the front lines. But trouble awaits at every turn. Fighting Hseth head-on leads to devastating losses for Arren and Elo, and Inara's attempts at coaxing support out of a forge god leave Kissen fighting for her life. Alliances are tested, allies are killed, and the war rages on. Compared toGodkiller (2023) andSunbringer (2024), the first two novels in Kaner's series, this one is a very slow burn, and the action never truly takes off. This, compounded with the deus ex machina ending, may leave some readers feeling disappointed. Fans of the earlier novels will find much to love here, though, as Kaner's well-developed characters compel the reader to keep the pages turning. As with the previous installments, the novel is refreshingly diverse. Elo and Kissen are both bisexual, and several secondary characters are gay. Kissen is an amputee, and her sisters are a deaf woman and a wheelchair user. Elo is coded as Black, while Lessa and Inara are coded as nonwhite. An ultimately satisfying final chapter to Kaner's grimdark fantasy trilogy.

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