Kingdoms and Chaos audiobook
Kingdoms and Chaos is the fourth book in the King’s Dark Tidings series by author Kel Kade. Rezkin is seeking recognition from the King of Gendishen if his people want to maintain ownership of their home island and the secrets it holds. Events befall Rezkin, he is thrust into an unpleasant adventure in search of a worthless prize. His friends must face many truths, one of Rezkin’s friends could suffer a tragic death.
Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.
Review 1: Kingdoms and Chaos audiobook by Vance Townsend
Great start poor finish
The first two books of the series were incredible fast pace great story great character development third and fourth books were a huge disappointment the introduction of too many characters too many levels of crazy just destroyed what he had going.
Review 2: Kingdoms and Chaos audiobook by Mike tauss
Really a shame…
This series started out so strong… but alas I have to punch out halfway through this book. All the characters do is bicker selfishly and the protagonist can’t seem to sort out up from down. Put to words it’s sounds like incessant whining. It reminds me to the unnecessarily drawn out and redundant stories in the later Farseer books. So bad it’s unfinish-able.
Review 3: Kingdoms and Chaos audiobook by Lisa
Not as good as first books but will continue…
Ugh. I hate to write a disappointing review, but not as much as listening to said audio. So this next book in series was (in my opinion) hard to get through. The storyline wasn’t absolutely terrible, I did finish, however it took so many obscure turns I found myself wandering in thought which is it not good thing with audio books. I finished book with feelings of apathy & disgust for many characters, almost depressed. Way too much pressure on Rez, repeatedly and over & over. Yes suspicions and righteousness abound in this world but come on! The judgement of those who never make the hard decisions is a trait all to familiar in these settings, however this narrative has just TOO much throughout. I absolutely hated the whiny and ungrateful Frisha, Malcious, and others. More than that I found myself skipping some of their conversations with a “ they’re too stupid too live” resolve. Now I’m in a weird place thinking the author should kill off all of Rez’s so called “friends” with exception to Tam, Kai and his horse Pride (maybe few others) Gah! The angst built in previous books went from my feeling “wow, they’ll soon find self discovery, realize what Rez has done for them etc etc” to ultimately “god these people are selfish, narcissistic A-holes and no redemption could have me interested in their plight” lol. I don’t condemn the book (the narration is top notch) and possibly the author will make it up in an amazing way with final book, he is very talented . I fear I may end my journey here though, this book made that “ansty good feeling” icky and left me frustrated & melancholy.
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