Birler, Tagerill and Serill have accepted the Lady’s invitation to become her personal guards, her Sentinals. They roam the territories of Remargaren in the name of the Lady, protecting those who can’t protect themselves. But the threat against Lady Leyandrii is growing and Captain Guerlaire is in the Ascendants sights. He has been too successful in disrupting their plans and now time is running out, for him and the Sentinals. The Ascendants are determined to kill them all and show Leyandrii, once and for all, that they hold the power in Remargaren. Birlerion’s discovery of his innate magic, offers Leyandrii an alternate path, but it’s a last resort and as Leyandrii teaches him how to control it, she is desperate to find another solution. As the final confrontation looms and the natural world buckles under the backlash from the reckless use of magic, Leyandrii has one last throw to try and save their world from ruin and destruction, but will any of them live to tell the tale? Grab your copy of the final part of this emotional conclusion to the prequel to the award winning Sentinal series today. A 'Wishing Shelf' Book Review "A superbly plotted fantasy adventure with a strong cast of memorable characters. Highly recommended!" The Wishing Shelf REVIEW A good book this! But I'm a fantasy fan ; 'epic' is my middle name, so a magical saga like this is perfect for me. It's the second part of SENTINALS ORIGINS and I have to say, I was enjoying this book so much, I stopped reading it, grabbed a copy of the first, read that - also excellent - then went back to part two! My next job will be to start the other 'Sentinals' novels, six in all - I'm going to be busy! So, why did I enjoy it so much? Well, to be perfectly honest, it's the planning. You see, a lot of epic fantasy is badly planned and, as a result, it all gets very complicated and confusing, often in the last third of the book when the author can't work out how to end things. But Helen Garraway hasn't fallen into this trap. Using alternative POVs, she's constructed a complex - but never too complex - fantasy adventure with a strong LOTR feel to it. So, if you happen to be on the lookout for a smartly plotted, character-driven adventure with clever twists and populated with the sort of characters you can enjoy rooting for, then this book is for you. Saying that, I would recommend reading part one first. Youdon't have to - part two works as a standalone - but why wouldn't you? The first book's a gem too! Now, I need to go and buy a copy of Sentinals Awaken; let's see if that's just as good.