

It wasn't immediately clear which character plays which role in the prophecy and that plus angels, fallen angels and a war between gods sounded exciting. Malice introduced a prophecy, and it was the prophecy that made me stick around. Perhaps, I shouldn't have read to the end.but after 3 books, I decided I want to finish. I'm not the biggest fan of The Faithful and the Fallen series, and I think in the end I'll give it somewhere between 2.5 and 3 stars. I'm also glad that this is not the end of the Banished Lands and I'm really curious to see how the Banished Lands will be affected by the outcome here, because the world we are left with after the ending here, is not the same as it was when this series started. It gave me everything I wanted, and things I didn't know that I wanted. However there was one death that disappointed me a little but overall, Wrath is an incredible book, and ending, to this series. Most of them felt like good deaths, that the characters did their duty, and I was for the most part satisfied by their endings (even when I cried like cracy). Despite all the characters dying, I loved the ending. I don't remember when I cried this much last. Wrath was by far the most emotional book for me in this series. It gets bloody and you will be saying goodbye to some of your favorite characters, because there are a lot of deaths in this one. would be able to gather enough allies to continue on with the fighting, and the short answer is yes, and they did so in the most amazing way. After Ruin I was very interested to see how the next book was going to go, and if Corban and co.
