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Warlord of Ayodhya, Resurrection by Shatrujeet Nath | Book review

Book review:

In the second portion of the Warlord of Ayodhya series, named Resurrection, readers are taken on a fantastical odyssey loaded up with components of retribution, disloyalty, evil thought processes, love, and, definitely, a significant feeling of obligation. This book is an unputdownable, tornado experience that inundates you totally and leaves you longing for more.

Ayodhya ends up in a condition of complete confusion, wrestling with numerous emergencies. The once lively enchantment that saturated the city is presently lessening, creating a shaded area over its once-flourishing substance. In this disturbance, Lord Lavanyasurya of Madhupura harbours dismal aims, plotting something accursed that adds to the approaching feeling of turmoil. At the same time, a blending overthrow compromises the delicate soundness of the realm.

As the sorcery is vanishing, Kekeya's yuvraja and Bharat's uncle, Yuddhajeet is with the Bahlikas looking for help to fight off Nagnajit of Gandhara and save the Waterway Realms of his fury. And meanwhile, what is Simhika really arranging? For what reason are such countless individuals vanishing in Kosala?

The author's proficient treatment of plot configuration is obvious all through the book, winding around a story that is both complicated and locked in. The story dives into the profundities of character inspirations and connections, introducing a more nuanced investigation of the fantastical world made by the creator. Each character's viewpoint adds to the wealth of the general story, furnishing readers with a more profound comprehension of the unfurling occasions.

In outline, "Warlord of Ayodhya: Resurrection" is a brilliant continuation of a series that has previously secured itself as a benchmark in the mythic dream space. For people who revel in the mix of fantasy, sorcery, and magnificent narrating, this book is an outright must-read. Highly recommended!

Purchase: Resurrection 

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  1. Have been hearing a lot about this series, haven't read it though

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