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The Exile

The Bound and the Broken, Book 2.5

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The Exile

By: Ryan Cahill
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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Do not hesitate. Do not contemplate mercy.

The Lorian empire took everything from Dayne. His family. His home. His people.

He will carve a bloody path through Epheria. He will have his vengeance, by blade and by blood.

This is his story...the story of The Exile.

The Exile is a companion novella to The Bound and The Broken series, not a standalone novella. Previous books in the series should be listened to first.

©2022 Ryan Cahill (P)2023 Podium Audio
Fantasy Historical Military Sword & Sorcery Fiction
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Good to find out more about the characters from the bound and the broken. Love the characters in this series.

Great background story

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This is a clarification book that clarifies the last two books and follow up on the third book

Good

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Brilliant back story. Loved to see more of the characters we already know and have heard whispers of how they are in battle. Loved it.

Loved it

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dayne very quickly became my favorite character in this series , and this novella focuses purely on his past and how he came to be where we know him to be in the main books. brilliant again , great characters , witty and well written.

another brilliant novella from Cahill

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I think I’ve been spoiled by the previous books in the series being epic journies so this one being as short as it was (in comparison) left me wanting more.

I wasn’t expecting to like this as much as I did, as the character this story focuses on was not one of my favourites in the main-line series, but this really made him and the other characters involved somewhat more complete. The previous ‘dislike’ or
‘disinterest’ I felt towards him was substantially washed away having been through this story. This previously held feeling may also have come about/lasted longer as I read this book out of sequence (after book 3 not 2)

It could have kept going through the various adventures that were had, or broken down more (as there were some time skips) and I would’ve lapped them all up. I’ll certainly be picking up the next book in this series.

Wish it was longer !

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