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Incursion: Loyalty and War 3 (The God Jars Saga Book 10) Kindle Edition
Valis faces lethal enemies and savage terrain in a final quest to save the world. Can he rescue his father and retrieve the God Jar in time?
Valis embarks on a perilous mission to save the world from certain destruction. His objectives are to rescue his father from the enemy stronghold, kill the Sovereign Priest of Qos, and retrieve the missing God Jar. If he fails, both of his fathers will die and the god, Sovras, will become an evil horror the likes of which the world has never seen.
Flash floods and distractions from his friends threaten to derail the mission. And with an almost crazed determination, Valis and a contingent of his army must find the secret entrance to the enemy monastery while the rest of his army takes care of the stronghold outside.
The Sovereign Priest of Qos is a powerful and cunning adversary, protected by formidable defenses. Valis must find a way to overcome them all if he is to retrieve his father and the missing God Jar.
Can Valis succeed in his mission and save the world, or will the millennia-long war end in tragedy? Incursion is the thrilling conclusion to The God Jars Saga. Join Valis on this final leg of the journey and one-click now!
This is the final book in the God Jars Saga. Thank you for embarking on this epic journey with Valis and his found family. See you in the next world.
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I didn’t write these boys, they wrote themselves, maybe now they’ll stop holding me at sword point to write their adventures, do we finally get a happy ever after?, Fated Mates, age gap, flash floods suck, drowning doesn’t seem like a great idea, flying Aesriphos, horses do not like flying, Thyran hid a biiiig secret, guards, traps, enemies are fun when they explode?, Don’t judge me.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 5, 2020
- File size2.3 MB
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- ASIN : B087NCKRQJ
- Publisher : Magelight Press
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- Publication date : May 5, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 2.3 MB
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- Print length : 362 pages
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- Book 10 of 14 : The God Jars Saga
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThe time has come for all of the hard work to be put to the test. Our characters have been developed over the course of the previous eight books, with just the addition of one pivotal new addition. As always, the story flows smoothly from the ending of Anchors, and the final battle has begun.
This book is filled with action and danger from the beginning to the denouement. Valis leads his army of Aesriphos, mercenaries, Kalutakeni, and laymen across countries riddled with Qos adherents, black magic traps, inclement weather and natural disasters, with Tavros ever loyal by his side.
With much help from his colleagues and the use of old and newly learned magic, Valis finds unconventional and often gruesome ways to get the job done. After only a year of experience with his abilities, Valis' inexperience shows occasionally due to overuse and exhaustion, where the more experienced Reliquary guards and Aesriphos show their talents by reserving their energy much longer.
The closer the army gets to their destination, the fiercer the battles they face. Valis uses his talents of scrying and dreamwalking frequently to communicate and gain knowledge otherwise unattainable. Constant visions plague Valis along the journey, but they do provide extremely useful information.
The final battle in the Qos monastery is something to behold. The High Priest of Qos is a ghost from Thyran's past, and puts on a beautiful façade. When Valis first faces him, the struggle is intense. The battle that follows seems insurmountable. But, the final confrontation between Valis and the Priest was ingenious; brutal, savage, and completely well deserved.
The chapters following the end of the war were very satisfying. Kerac's long held dream comes true, and old friends and lovers are reunited. I was extremely happy to see a reunion between Valis and his only friend from the beginning of Saviors, plus the added surprise of a connection between two important people. The bonus chapter lets us know that our MCs and their dearest friends and families are well on their way to a very happily ever after.
Happy reading!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2020Format: KindleI swear it feels like years since I’ve been waiting for this book lol ;) . But man, was it worth the wait! I’m not going to lie, there were moments where I wondered if the story was going to take a different turn. Yes, inevitably, there would be an HEA, but how much of one? So, yeah, you’ll see what I mean. And if you haven’t read the rest of this series, go do so now. You need to read them all in order. If you have read this series, this one will blow you away.
Valis has grown so much since his journey to Avristin. From the abused, awkward man child, to the grown man he is today. And he still is learning more. There’s a constant well of knowledge he is learning from and it’s about to take every bit he knows plus some to get through what he and his team are about to endure. They are going to end this, no matter the outcome, the Qos has to go down. It has to end. And if that means Valis goes down with it, then so be it. It’s time for things to be as they should be. But Valis is going up against magic of the likes he’s not really seen before and it’s taking all he can to keep everyone alive and going. Especially himself and Tav. And even he has to admit, he needs a little help. And it comes from something he never expected. But if they are to make it out alive, including his father, then it’s time to dig deeper than he’s even dug. And pray, it works.
I remember from book 1, the awkward child that was brought to Avristin. So full of anger and hurt at the way his life had turned out. He wanted nothing more than to be able to kill his father, his uncle and all those who had wronged him. But thankfully, he was saved by two men that are now his fathers in every way but blood. They’ve brought him up and he has surpassed everyone’s expectations by far. Even himself. He never thought he’d be as strong and as powerful as he is. And I have to say, as a parent myself, I’m very proud of how far he’s come. He could have taken what was done to him and turned very dark. There’s been many times it’s been a close call. But the love of his fathers and his friends and now husbands, kept him in balance when he needed it the most. And that’s when he realized how much of so much he needed. It wasn’t just about magic, it was about family as well. Trust and love and the will to do justice. He’s come such a long way and this book could not have ended on a more perfect note.
I really am sad that it’s over. It’s been such an amazing journey watching not just Valis, but everyone grow. Even his teachers and mentors. Valis has surpassed anything anyone could have thought of because he never gave up, even when he wanted to. He knew he needed to fight harder and longer and be all he could be, even at the worst of times. And for it, he now has everything his heart desires. It’s not been an easy journey and I bawled through a lot of it. But it’s an amazing series and I’m so so happy I was given a chance to read them. You guys are missing out if you don’t read these books.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2020Format: KindleIt's always bittersweet when a series comes to an end. This was no exception. Valis has spent his life trying to stop the evil and as he drains himself for just that, everything seems to go sideways. Full of action, magic, and the love Valis has for his friends and family, this book is everything I wanted in the ending and more. I held my breath as this story came to a close and am not ashamed to admit that I was afraid of what I would find in these pages. This series has been near and dear to me since I started and watching Valis become the man he was always supposed to be was sweet. It was a hard book to read, after all this is it, but it was worth it.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2020Format: KindleI feel as though I’ve waited a lifetime for this series conclusion. 🤍 Of course I haven’t, but it just seems sooo long when one is READY for new words from Devon Vesper!!
How anyone can write a TEN BOOK SERIES {of quite lengthy books I might add} and yet still hold the readers’ apt attention, is a mystery to me. DV has a gift, and I’ve enjoyed every moment of it!!
MY FAVORITE PART :
“ One day -and he hoped that day would come soon- Tavros wouldn’t have that hardness in his eyes anymore. One day, his fathers, Kerac and Derolen, would have the happy retirement that they deserved. One day, Valis would be able to enjoy his friends without the need to fear for anyone’s safety when they left the next day.
And as he stood there, joking with his men and women -with his chosen family- Valis made a promise to himself and to every one of those assembled and standing sentinel around the manse.
The Sovereign Priest of Qos would die on this journey.
Valis wouldn’t tolerate any other outcome.
And with that bastard gone, he would take his father and the missing god jar home. “