Unbroken Chain: The Darker Road: A Forgotten Realms Novel (Forgotten Realms: Unbroken Chain #2)
The witch Ilvani's nightmares of a storm and a suffering soul are luring shadow creatures into Ikemmu, bent on hunting her down and killing her for reasons no one can ascertain. Ashok, however, is determined to find a way to stop it before the shadow creatures destroy the city he worked so hard to save. The trail leads him, the witch Ilvani, Cree, and Skagi along a caravan...more
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Published
July 5th 2011
by Wizards of the Coast
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Unbroken Chain: The Darker Road by Jaleigh Johnson
Unbroken Chain: The Darker Road is the second novel in the Unbroken Chain series. The first novel is titled Unbroken Chain and as of now, that is all there is. Unbroken Chain: The Darker Road is set in the Forgotten Realms setting of Dungeons and Dragons. Jaleigh Johnson has written two other novels set in the Forgotten Realms universe; an entry in The Dungeons series titled The Howling Delve and the second book in the Ed Greenwood Presents Water...more
Unbroken Chain: The Darker Road is the second novel in the Unbroken Chain series. The first novel is titled Unbroken Chain and as of now, that is all there is. Unbroken Chain: The Darker Road is set in the Forgotten Realms setting of Dungeons and Dragons. Jaleigh Johnson has written two other novels set in the Forgotten Realms universe; an entry in The Dungeons series titled The Howling Delve and the second book in the Ed Greenwood Presents Water...more
This was a highly refreshing read. Perhaps it's because I've mostly read the Salvatore's works but the writing style seemed particularly fresh and crisp, the characters were original, and it explored a part of the Forgotten Realms I hadn't seen before in Shadowfell. I found myself drawn to these at first really bizarre Shadar-Kai characters but by the end I rooting for them, and the ending was bittersweet, appropriate and not entirely unexpected but not what I hoped it would be.
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Apr 04, 2013
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