Honest review of The Law of Power: A Progression Fantasy Series

by Alexey Osadchuk (Author)

In The Law of Power, the seventh installment of Alexey Osadchuk's thrilling Last Life series, the war for Bergonia rages on. Duke de Clairmont's battered army faces annihilation at the hands of Ricardo di Lorenzo, the formidable Golden Lion. Prince Philippe prepares a rescue mission, but victory requires an unlikely alliance. Max, having secured his claim to the Margraviate de Valier, finds his own ambitions intertwined with the fate of Bergonia. With the Golden Lion poised to strike again, Max must make a perilous choice: pursue his own destiny or confront this overwhelming threat and potentially alter the course of the war, once and for all. The stage is set for an epic clash of power and ambition.

The Law of Power (Last Life Book #7): A Progression Fantasy Series
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Review The Law of Power

The Law of Power, the seventh installment in Alexey Osadchuk's Last Life series, is a thrilling ride that left me breathlessly anticipating the next. It's a true testament to the power of well-crafted progression fantasy, delivering a captivating blend of political intrigue, heart-stopping battles, and compelling character development that kept me hooked from the very first page. The "Game of Thrones"-esque plot, as many readers have noted, is brilliantly executed, with layers of complex relationships and shifting alliances that kept me guessing until the very end.

One of the series' greatest strengths, and something that shines brightly in this book, is the growth of Max, the main character. His maturation isn't a sudden transformation; it's a gradual, believable progression that makes his victories feel earned and his struggles relatable. The interactions between Max and the supporting cast are equally well-developed, adding depth and emotional resonance to the story. The magic system, while intricately detailed, never overshadows the narrative; it's a seamless part of the world, enhancing the action and adding another layer of strategic complexity.

While some readers found the sheer number of characters challenging to keep track of (a sentiment I understand, especially after a gap between readings), this actually contributed to the richness of the world. The sheer breadth of characters, each with their own motivations and roles in the unfolding drama, reflects the complexity of the political landscape and the scale of the ongoing war. It’s a testament to the author's ability to create a vibrant, believable world teeming with life. The detailed world-building is impressive, allowing the reader to fully immerse themselves in Bergonia and its surrounding territories. Every battle is vividly described, making the reader feel the clash of steel and the weight of the strategic decisions.

The pacing, though rapid, is well-managed. The story never feels rushed, allowing ample time for character moments and plot development, even amidst the intense action sequences. The inclusion of moments of levity, often through sarcastic asides, serves to break the tension and keep the tone engaging. These moments of respite, coupled with the incredible battle scenes and political maneuvering, create a satisfying balance that keeps the reader invested. The antagonists are particularly well-crafted, adding depth and menace to the narrative; they aren't simply "evil" but complex figures with their own motivations and justifications.

While some readers felt the book could have been longer, or perhaps that the pacing felt a little rushed in places, the overall impact of "The Law of Power" is undeniably strong. It's a testament to the author's skill in weaving together multiple plot threads and keeping the reader engaged despite the complexities of the story. This is a series that keeps getting better, evolving its characters and expanding its world in exciting ways. This book is a worthy addition to the series, leaving the reader wanting more and eagerly anticipating "Shadow Pass." The conclusion left me on the edge of my seat, a testament to Osadchuk's ability to craft a truly compelling narrative.

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Information

  • Dimensions: 6 x 1.03 x 9 inches
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 455
  • Publication date: 2024

Book table of contents

  • CHAPTER
  • CHAPTER 2
  • CHAPTER 3
  • CHAPTER 4
  • CHAPTER 5
  • CHAPTER 6
  • CHAPTER 7
  • CHAPTER 8
  • CHAPTER 9
  • CHAPTER 10
  • CHAPTER 11
  • CHAPTER 12
  • CHAPTER 13
  • CHAPTER 14
  • CHAPTER 15
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