While the Dawthief spell saved them from the Wytch Lords, it left a huge rip between their dimension and that of the dragons. Sha-Kann is furious that the Raven set a spell in motion without even thinking of the consequences. After selecting a dragonene from their own ranks, he charges them with finding a way to seal the rip before the other broods can fight though the Kaan defenses. Because Balaia is where the Kaan draw power from, if other broods make it through the rip, it means not only the end of Balaia, but that of Brood Kaan as well.
Noonshade continues the wonderful storytelling begun in Dawnthief. The characters are brilliantly real and keep the action and tension high. Multiple story lines weave together perfectly, none getting to tedious or drawn out. I also liked seeing a little bit into the minds of the Xeteskian protectors and their view of the Unknown Warrior.
My Recommendation
If you haven't yet read Dawnthief, I highly encourage you to pick up a copy. Once you finish, you'll be eager to continue the story with Noonshade. For fans of adventure and epic fantasy, The Chronicles of the Raven is becoming among my most highly reccommended.
Noonshade by James Barclay
423 pages
Published by Pyr
Noonshade by James Barclay is available at Amazon.com
Pyr Publishing provided me with a free review copy of Noonshade