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The last sun kd edwards5/26/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Almost as if Quinn, the Seer, was dishing out the worldbuilding, some questions remained frustratingly out of reach and unanswered until later in the novel. There are lovely notes of worldbuilding throughout the novel, although sometimes they didn’t quite come in the order I’d hope for or in the time I really was looking for those answers. This is the world of K D Edwards debut novel, The Last Sun If it doesn’t wreck his homeland or get him killed first, that is. That hook, too and just might provide an opportunity for Rune to prove and show his capability and true abilities. It is doing one of those odd jobs, against another noble House, that Sun gets hooked into an intrigue that extends across New Atlantis. A sword fighter and a sorcerer, he lives doing odd jobs here and there, a down on his luck existence especially given the wealth and power of his peers, and of his life, long ago. House Sun, his tarot card named noble family, has long since fallen and he is the only survivor. In a world very much like ours but where Atlantis existed, and existed into the modern era until the survivors of its fall emigrated to a new home in the New World, a scion of a fallen House is wrapped up in mystery and intrigue, as rivalries, schemes and long set plans collide with that scion’s destiny and coming into his true power. ![]()
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