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The Forsaken Throne: The Kingfountain Series, Book 6

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In the thrilling conclusion to the Wall Street Journal bestselling Kingfountain Series, a conflicted champion must navigate a treacherous world to secure the peace.

A devastating disaster has left the Forbidden Court in ashes, its fountains destroyed, and its magic at risk. It was destined as the site of Trynne Kiskaddon’s coronation as empress. Now, all Trynne can imagine is the roar of flames, the cries of Gahalatine’s people, and the smell of cinders in a city gone dark. Tragic as the threat to Kingfountain is, it’s nowhere near as foul as the treachery posed by Morwenna. Saboteur, conspirator, and full-blood sister of the king, she is prepared to set forth a wave of destruction that will eliminate everything that stands between her and possession of the throne.

But Trynne has her weapons, too – her magic, her resilience, her skills at intrigue, and especially, Fallon. The man who once swore his allegiance to Morwenna now stands by Trynne’s side as they venture into the unknown to protect those they love, reunite with a family scattered by diabolical forces, and safeguard a kingdom…as well as the destiny the Fountain has for each of them.

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3 thoughts on “The Forsaken Throne: The Kingfountain Series, Book 6

  1. Great Book! Loved this novel as an ending to another spectacular trilogy. Wheeler weaves a beautiful and interwoven story line, and even crosses over worlds in this novel to his other stories. If you are a fan , or are looking for a new author to become obsessed with, I highly recommend this! And the Audible versions are fantastic! Give them a listen! Kate Rudd is amazing as the narrator!!

  2. Beautiful medley In this ending of the Kingfountain series, the author manages to beautifully wrap together Kingfountain, Muirwood, Mirrowen and Landmoor. Excellent storyline and characters. A bit confusing here and there, comparing poisoners to hetaera and not really explaining the presence of Dryad(s), but an excellent read nonetheless. A bit too convenient sometimes, but that’s something to be expected in the author’s works. Overall, I have to admit I really enjoyed the storyline and the characters’ growth…

  3. A satisfying end I have just finished this series, which I got into by an offer for the first book in the series. It has been a harrowing, but wonderful journey. 

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