What happens when someone truly evil takes the reins of power in Biluria? An accidental killing results in the spunky Joya becoming a formidable female warrior with the fierce Gotkurgan tribe, capable of taking on even the deadly Bilurian assassins. And a blue-eyed Yakat boy with second sight becomes the hope for the whole nation after his desperate father, King Baragin, loses almost everything. Can they overcome the villainous Bahomet? Find out in Black Hand Rises, and the final volume of the Blood Hammer trilogy, Ghost Singer's Prophecy.
This book was just as good as the first in the trilogy. Tons of action and battles and much more interesting world building. It took me a bit to get used to all the new names again and figuring out pronunciations, but all in all it was a good read and I'm looking forward to seeing how the series comes to an end in the final book.