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BETRAYED. HUNTED. LEFT FOR DEAD. BUT NOT EVEN DEATH ITSELF CAN KEEP THE LAST RANGER FROM VENGEANCE...
Leiyn "Firebrand" is no stranger to a fight. A brash ranger of the Titan Wilds, she takes up her bow to ward against the colossal spirit creatures known as titans, ever a threat to the colonies she has sworn to protect.
But no amount of skill can guard against treachery.
When tragedy strikes the rangers' lodge, Leiyn vows to avenge the fallen. But if she is to succeed, she must embrace a power within her she has long denied.
Power to move mountains and rivers.
Power over life and death.
She did not choose this path, but Leiyn knows her duty. For if she fails, the legacy of the rangers dies with her—and all the Titan Wilds will fall into shadow.
The Last Ranger is an epic fantasy tale full of archery, adventure, magic, and wonder. If you enjoy series like Ranger's Apprentice and The Lord of the Rings or video games like Horizon: Zero Dawn, you'll love the Ranger of the Titan Wilds series.
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1 primary bookRanger of the Titan Wilds is a 1-book series first released in 2022 with contributions by J.D.L. Rosell.
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This is the second novel by JDL Rosell that I have read, and he seems to write a certain kind of character with severe trust and anger management issues. These type of characters can be a frustrating read - they tend to make obviously dumb decisions which leave you screaming at the page in annoyance. The Last Ranger definitely suffers from this, and although the reason for the character being this way is at least reasonably well developed it does get a bit tiresome after a while.
Character gripes aside, this is an interestingly realized world. There is fascinating underlying mythology which is brought through, with an intriguing array of non-standard fantasy races. There is some clever politicking and plot that drives forwards at a good pace keeping you interested throughout.
And it does appear the character development is there to hopefully move beyond the aspects that annoyed me moving into the later books in this series, so at this point I am definitely open to continuing.