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The most important thing you all need to know before reading this book is: There is much more to the creation of the fatem Whew!

The most important thing you all need to know before reading this book is: There is much more to the creation of the fatemarked than you know so far.

This book will reveal the truth, and what it means for peace in the Four Kingdoms. I hope you all enjoy the read and I look forward to your reviews!

The joy of being able to read really great books such as this series! I have absolutely thouraghly enjoyed reading this series. Estes has created a fantasy of epic proportions. Can't wait for the rest. I am starting Book 5 now!

Thanks be to God that I am still able to read and enjoy one of life's greatest pleasures!!!! I love exclamation points! Thanks The joy of being able to read really great books such as this series!

I usually hate when books have cliffhanger endings, but this book is such an awesome read I find I can forgive the author for leaving me hanging like this.

The worldbuilding is amazing, the plot is an action-packed rollercoaster, and a fantastic cast of characters rounds off the whole thing perfectly.

View 2 comments. I can wait, maybe So he says by the end of the year. I hope so. It's a great series and I can't wait to get my hands on the last book. I was hooked the minute I started reading. Seriously, it's a great series, you won't be disappointed. Sep 26, Todd rated it it was amazing. The horde is coming! Don't start with this book. The series starts with Fatemarked. This is book 4. Many things going on in this book. We find out what Shae's fatemark does. Annise heads to Crimea for aid and is severely unhappy with what she finds.

King's Bane is doing what he does best. Estes is outdone himself with this epic fantasy book and series. Infighting, unlikely allies and treachery most foul. So I thought this was the last one!

Now I will have to try to be patient for the next installment. I am loving this series. No surprise, David Estes is one of my favorite dystopian writers and now this epic fantasy is wonderful.

Same good writing, same sense of humor, same lovely flawed characters, so I give this one five stars. Some swearing though made up swear words and implied sexual content, there is loads of violence its fantasy good versus evil kind of stuff. I can recommend for teens So I thought this was the last one! I can recommend for teens and up. Jul 24, James Harwood-Jones rated it it was amazing. Another fantastic ride from David Estes.

Deathmarked continues the Fatemarked saga and does not disappoint. Am so excited to be heading into the final instalment! Oct 20, Erick Morris rated it did not like it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. First of all forgive any out of place text grammar punctuation or spelling, I'm using my phone microphone to give my immediate thoughts after reading the book while drivinglol Where do I start Inconsistencies and more inconsistencies, protagonist and antagonist popping up out of nowhere.

The horde suddenly know how to sail ships Mere mercenaries killing ancient Mighty Warriors? Bane a confused little boy now a genius and master strategist The introduction and First of all forgive any out of place text grammar punctuation or spelling, I'm using my phone microphone to give my immediate thoughts after reading the book while drivinglol Where do I start Inconsistencies and more inconsistencies, protagonist and antagonist popping up out of nowhere.

The introduction and mastery of guns out of nowhere The time frame of travel is completely off. Sometimes characters are too well informed about other Empires other times they are completely clueless about things they should obviously have information about Come on! The sad part is I really do like the characters represent in the series it just has a lot of missing details.

It is seem like Parts where at is just to make the narrative fit and when it did not fit it seems that David just changed it all together going into a completely different directions. Examples The Mercenaries were completely unnecessary in this series he should have just left that part out and build upon other narratives that were already there. I could go on and on but I'm about to run off the road trying to write this review I guess in his nest books ghosts and vampires will be introduced along with scud missiles View 1 comment.

Fantasy is my favorite genre, so obviously I have read too many books that fall into this category. I did not pay a cent for this book and had access to it for free using my Kindle Unlimited account. Hands down this series was better than all the fantasy I have purchased in the last year.

Why I absolutely adore this series: 1. The worldbuilding is intricate and thorough. The plot is fast-paced and action packed. But wait. The fantastic cast of characters made me care for each and every one of them. Nobody was back or white. Plenty of grey, immoral characters. I read 4 books in this series in a span of a week, I thought this book was the last and imagine my surprise when I leanrt there was one more final book to the series! But this book was so awesome that I forgive the author for leaving me with a cliffhanger.

I recommend this series to anyone who loves epic-fantasy or has the time to read a good book! Just about to finish the penultimate book 'Deathmarked,' and I can't wait to get stuck in to the last. This series has gripped me from the beginning with totally believable characters and a truly breathtaking depth to the four Kingdoms. Atmospheric, detailed and a bit visceral and gory in a totally appropriate way, lol. I enjoy this series it keeps you reading. Each books tells a story of the people and how they evolve to earn their place in the story.

If you decide to read this series I don't think you will be disappointed. I've thoroughly enjoyed the series thus far, but this book I already loved the characters, and even the ones I hated, touched my heart.

This book made me cry, and laugh and then cheer. What an amazing story! I can't wait to read the next. Really enjoying this series. No sooner had I thought that than Archer was taken down and many pages later so was Jai.

Nothing goes as expected and those two deaths were tough to accept. The prophecy, Oracle, and adventures of Roan were scattered throughout and his influence was felt throughout the kingdom, Roan I felt could have been doing more particularly given how his quest ended.

Yes he finally met Bear Blackboots and communed with the Oracle but he could have been of greater use elsewhere throughout the kingdom I think, especially since there was no special knowledge he gained from the voyage. Gwen's actions in this book were both heroic and honorable, she's quickly made herself one of my favorites. I was surprised to see Gat turn on Viper and in a moment that mattered most. She hid her true goal but he saw through it anyway and made a great choice I think. That Jai never got to see his mother before he died was very sad to me given they both lived so closely in Phanes.

His cowardice at a pivotal moment coupled with her hiding meant though they were in the same palace they did not meet again. Rhea is swiftly making up for her mistakes but she is but far the character I like the least. Her actions over the previous books made it so that she'd close to irredeemable in my eyes. And that she ended up with Grey after all of her scheming and terrible choices just seems so unfair.

I felt for Kyla and what could have been with her and Grey but I did feel like they were thrown together more by circumstance. There's more instant love in this book which seems to be the theme that carries across the series. Annise and Tarrin are doing what they can with Zelda to hold the north but they've been devastated by battles with another yet to come. I didn't like that the lost knights were destroyed, especially when I felt like they could have been redeemed at some point and helped against the horde.

Helmuth, the lost crippled son returns and with an army and fatemark as well. It'll be interesting to see what happens next though I will admit to becoming impatient for the story to end.

There are so many characters now and so many changes of perspective that I've lost references a couple of times and it takes me a while to remember who was from where and their purpose. At one point in the book, I think the author confuses himself and I can't keep the kingdoms or their strongholds or cities straight anymore. It's wonderfully complex this series being told from each nation's perspective but I need a reference page. Aug 06, Simon rated it really liked it.

Deathmarked by David Estes is the fourth book in his Fatemarked series. Although book three felt just like the middle of the road, Deathmarked redeemed itself in a very good way as I found myself enjoying it much more than the previous two in the series. Lisbeth for one was not interesting in the least when she was first introduced. Here in Deathmarked, the struggle we see her go through to control the death knights made me respect her character all that much more. Regarding the Tarin and Annise connection, I still feel they are a bit worn out and the author should have included something fresh for them both instead of reminding us each and every time how glad they are to be together and that yes, they love to make out whenever possible.

Where Rhea is concerned, my worst fears were confirmed with her character but luckily, the author managed to salvage it in my opinion. But would it be worth as much if it was? The author relies again on telling specific character backstory and history at the end of the book and I like that idea.

Ladies and gentleman, you already know this but stuff is about to go down in the final book! Bring on all the chaos, death, life, dragons and fighting one can handle. Dec 18, Abigail rated it it was amazing. And Rhea??? As a couple???? Absolutely NOT. Kyla x Grey was clearly the superior ship. This is not even an argument. Not to mention we see barely ANY interaction between the two for the whole series, where we see lots of interaction between Kyla and Grey.

They seemed more like a one-time summer fling than a steady, long-lasting romance. There was no way Shanti and Falcon could get together without Jai out of the way.

But that last line in his perspective? I feel like all the characters are going to be paired up by the end of the series, and I kind of hate it. Not that I have anything against romance itself in the series - I happen to think many of the pairings like Roan and Gareth, or Shanti and Falcon are great. But it feels as if the author is scrambling to stick everyone into a relationship as the series closes, so a lot of these ships are coming out of nowhere and not getting the development they deserve.

Furthermore, a lot of these characters just Cant wait for the heartbreak! The Horde is coming! The kingdoms are forced to unite to meet this threat but have several skirmishes with each other before this occurs. Unfortunately, some of my favorite good guys are casualties of war. Lots of bad guys die too.

In the postludes we learn more about Fay the blacksmith, Helmuth the painmarked and Mortis Ironclad, the founder of Ferria. I really enjoy these back stories. Did anyone besides me sort of confuse Ferria and the furia? I wonder what is the signifi The Horde is coming! I wonder what is the significance in the naming of Ferria since it seemed to come out of thin air. It didn't have anything to do with Scarlett Browning whom I would think Mortis would want to immortalize.

It seems to me that the Western Oracle sure picked a convoluted way to bring about peace. This in no way lessens my enjoyment of the story. The cover shown here is different than the one on my Kindle. His left hand is the one that was chopped off. I just double checked Oopsie. In this medieval universe, words and sayings based on our current time and universe scream at the reader. Example: A large rock, shattered by an explosive, exploding with pieces of "shrapnel".

A term established in early 19th century Earth, was specifically named after General Henry Shrapnel — , the British soldier who invented the shell the idea that these "fragments of a bomb or shell" originated during World War I, Earth - n Great Story, Irritating Errors Potentially a Classic A term established in early 19th century Earth, was specifically named after General Henry Shrapnel — , the British soldier who invented the shell the idea that these "fragments of a bomb or shell" originated during World War I, Earth - not in the Marked Universe.

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