The Valisar Trilogy Series Reading Order
Looking for the complete The Valisar Trilogy reading order? This guide lists all 3 Fiona McIntosh books in The Valisar Trilogy in order — with covers, ratings, and page counts for every entry. The full series spans approximately 1,105 pages.
Goddess
The Valisar Trilogy #1
The city-state of Percheron is in crisis. Zaradine Ana has been captured by the mysterious Arafanz and his desert warrio… The city-state of Percheron is in crisis. Zaradine Ana has been captured by the mysterious Arafanz and his desert warriors and is being held in their isolated fort. It is also suspected that she is pregnant with Zar Boaz's son, the heir to the throne . . . Though Lazar has made it out of the desert, his heroics in bringing the Valide and Grand Vizier to safety have cost him. Afflicted with the drezden illness that befalls him when he is weak, he is too sick to move from his bed, when help comes from an unexpected source . . . Zar Boaz finds himself trapped by both his heart and his head. Though he can think of nothing but Ana, imprisoned in the desert, his country is on the brink of war and his Spur is helpless. Hatching a daring plan, he calls for Percheron's strongest to make one more pilgrimage into the desert, even as warships threaten Percheron's harbor, and the Goddess reaches the crest of her ascent, throwing all parties—mortal and divine—into a perilous battle for their hearts, their lives, and their souls.
Revenge
The Valisar Trilogy #2
A vengeful god is about to break free and destroy the land. Only the Trinity can stop him wreaking vengeance. Saved from… A vengeful god is about to break free and destroy the land. Only the Trinity can stop him wreaking vengeance. Saved from death by a powerful act of Spiriting, Torkyn Gynt lives in hiding from his enemies, threats that loom from many directions. In Tallinor, Alyssa believes her beloved Tor is dead and must find the strength to forgive the king who ordered his execution. But the Trinity itself remains a mystery. Can Tor discover its identity to fulfil his destiny?
King's Wrath
The Valisar Trilogy #3
“Two words on the cover—Fiona McIntosh—always let me know I’m in for a good read.” —Robin Hobb, author of Dragon Haven K… “Two words on the cover—Fiona McIntosh—always let me know I’m in for a good read.” —Robin Hobb, author of Dragon Haven King's Wrath concludes Fiona McIntosh’s Valisar Trilogy, a magnificent fantasy saga of heritage, vengeance, and destiny perfect for fans of Raymond E. Feist and Sara Douglass. In King's Wrath, the epic power struggle of the Valisar royal family continues with friends turning to enemies and new alliances forming in one final furious battle for control of a powerful hereditary enchantment. One of the most exciting of the new generation of fantasists—the author of the popular epic fantasy series The Percheron Saga and The Quickening—McIntosh has reached bold new heights with her Valisar Trilogy and especially King’s Wrath.
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