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Darkness trembles.Achan steps into his role as Crown Prince and prepares for war. But war against whom? Could Esek still be alive? Has Lord Nathak taken Esek's place? Or is the mysterious Hadad the true enemy Achan must confront? Vrell has her own agenda of serving Prince Oren as a healer, but when she is stormed and lost to the Veil, Achan does all he can to bring her back. His conversations with her are strange, though, as if she has no memory of who he is. In a land consumed by Darkness, the fate of Er'Rets hangs in the balance as Achan endeavors to take the throne and end the reign of Darkness.

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Print Length: 512 pages

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Publisher: Enclave (February 5, 2014)

Publication Date: February 5, 2014

Sold by:  Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B004UNFX64

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Achan Cham has fully embraced Arman's will and is ready to take the throne once and for all. As war stirs around him he faces an enemy that is as mysterious as he is dark. To make matters worse, rumors abound that Esek has survived and is still planning to steal the crown. Amidst the turmoil Achan is broken hearted and tossed and turned by his emotions. Even though he is engaged to Lady Averella of Carmine, his heart still lies with Vrell Sparrow. While he questions Arman's will in regards to his heart, he still has no idea that Lady Averella and Vrell Sparrow are one in the same.Vrell wants to give her heart to Achan and reveal her true identity, but she refuses to fall in love with a man who does not follow Arman. Seeking to both distance herself from her complicated love life and find a way to serve Arman, Vrell sneaks away to serve as a healer in the upcoming war. Things quickly spin out of control and Vrell finds herself lost in the Veil.Now Achan and Vrell find themselves in over their heads as darkness is spreading and threatens to overtake all of Er'Rets. They've always known that without Arman all would be hopeless, but the sacrifices are greater than they ever imagined and the odds are seemingly stacked against them. Can they find the strength to submit fully to Arman's will and put an end to the reign of darkness?From Darkness Won is exactly what I wanted it to be. Throughout this trilogy Jill Williamson has kept us churning the pages with anticipation that answers and closure were coming. Fans of the series get a huge payoff here and not only that, but Williamson also saved the best story for last.

From Darkness Won is the third and final volume of The Blood of Kings trilogy by author Jill Williamson. Achan Cham, who was earlier revealed to be the real Prince Gidon Hadar has now assembled his army and is preparing to invade Armonguard, the capital city of the country of Er'rets, and take his rightful crown away from the usurping forces of the demonically-controlled Lord Nathak and Prince Esek.But his task is more difficult than things would seem to be at first glance, for the very demonic presence that controls his rivals, which calls itself the Hadad, is far more powerful than Achan could ever hope to be. Only with the help of Arman, the One True God, can he hope to defeat this enemy. At the same time as all of this is happening, Vrell Sparrow, the assumed name of Lady Avarella Amal, is in trouble. Shortly after being captured by Esek's allies, she was stormed and her soul has fled her body. She has forgotten everything and may not be the same even if she is reunited with her body. Achan is determined to save both his country and the woman he loves. The question is whether he can succeed.This was a terrific read with a much tighter plot than the earlier two books. There was very little in the way of "filler" (real or perceived) in this work. Every passage, word, and so on, had an exact purpose and thus there really weren't any boring parts.That said, this was not a perfect work. There were a few things I had a problem with. First of all, the way that the Hadad was defeated was nonsensical to me. Not that Arman defeated the creature. That made perfect sense and was really the only way this could happen given the build-up to this event throughout the trilogy so far.

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