![]() ![]() Have you been hanging around outside my window again? You should come inside, I got bourbon. Was there a moment in Endsinger – other than the ending – that once you wrote it you sat back from the computer and said, “Damn, I’m good,” and sipped a glass of bourbon? But basically, you get all the answers the previous two books have promised – Burru’s past, and the secret of Hana and Yoshi’s family, the machinations at the heart of the Lotus Guild, the secret behind blood lotus, and some epiiiic battles that go for hundreds of pages that were incredibly fun to write. Kidding, there aren’t that many exclamation marks. Secrets revealed! Betrayals within betrayals! Mad goddesses and epic battles and many! Many! Exclamation! Marks! What can readers expect to find as they read the end of the trilogy and come to join you past the finish line? You’ve reached the finale for The Lotus War. There are plenty of mythic creatures, civil unrest, and a strong female protagonist that are expertly mixed with chainsaw swords, airships and mech-suits.Īnd if you don’t believe me then go ahead and let the author speak for himself. ![]() If you haven’t heard about these books yet you should do yourself a favor and pick up Stormdancer. Hey all you Factioners! I had the amazing opportunity to talk to Jay Kristoff about the finale for his Japanese steampunk series The Lotus War. ![]()
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