

“Gwen, it seemed, was a much better thief. Although I do think that this novel is comparatively the weakest of the available four books so far, there’s no denying that I overall had a great time reading this part of Riyria’s adventure. Once again, it’s good to be back with Royce and Hadrian again they’re truly one of the best bromances in fantasy, and The Disappearance of Winter’s Daughter just strengthened that notion further. Two of our beloved rogues-Royce and Hadrian-are paid a fortune to seek the truth behind this disappearance, and deliver bloody retribution to the person responsible. Gabriel Winter’s daughter mysteriously disappears, and she’s presumed dead. In a similar storytelling approach to the previous installment, The Death of Dulgath, this novel is written to work as a standalone. The Disappearance of Winter’s Daughter is the fourth book in The Riyria Chronicles series by Michael J. It is a happy and sad day I’ve read every available book-so far-in The Riyria Chronicles series by Michael J. If someone told me I would grow to care about this duo this much years ago, I won’t believe them. Trust needs to be built up over time, over generations.” “Things will change, but not all at once… You can’t obtain respect at the point of a sword, not from people who despise us.

I hope it won’t be too long for Drumindor to come out. Published: 5th December 2017 by Riyria Enterprises, LLC (Self-published)Īs always, another great book in the series, and now I’m fully caught up with The Riyria Chronicles. The Disappearance of Winter’s Daughter by Michael J.
