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 ​Ted Bun reviews The Forsaken Throne (The Kingfountain Series Book 6) by Jeff Wheeler

​This appears to be the final instalment of both the Kingsfountain and Muirwood (no you don’t need to read these too but you could do worse!) stories, bringing together the storylines. Written in Jeff Wheeler’s normal softly spoken manner there is less civil strife between the kingdoms as Trynne takes on the darker forces that have been manipulating history. An enjoyable conclusion to a very absorbing series of what are essentially sword and sorcery stories. 

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