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The Dwarven Wars (The Clockwork Fairy Kingdom Book 3)

by Leah R. Cutter

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The Old One will not rest until he destroys the Greater Oregon Fairy Kingdom. Warrior, servant, and royal alike face death.Old world dwarves threaten as well, plotting a genocidal invasion to steal all the magic in the new land.Nora's revenge against the Old One will not be stayed, even as her twin brother, Dale, makes peace with the ancient being.Double-crosses and twisted plans abound in the last book of the Clockwork Fairy Kingdom trilogy, The Dwarven Wars. A fast-paced New Adult fantasy story that always leaves you guessing Be sure to read the first two books in the trilogy, The Clockwork Fairy Kingdom and The Maker, the Teacher, and the Monster.… (more)
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this author always tells a great story with strong character development, enjoyable and easy read
  Benboo | Oct 5, 2022 |
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Another page turner by Leah Cutter. As always though, I finished too quickly. Dwarves have come from the Old Country intending on driving it the Fairies. But like the fairies, they are also not welcome in the Old One's territory. ( )
  UrbanAudreyE | Jan 3, 2020 |
Conclusion of the trilogy, with a sudden influx of the remaining Dwarven nation. Bret is not too keen and neither are the fairies. Humans are almost irrelevant now.

Clever but not living up to the imagination of the first. ( )
  reading_fox | Dec 7, 2017 |
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Although I had read the previous two books in the series, at the beginning I still found it difficult to understand who everyone was and what was happening. This frustrated me for quite a while. The book, like the others in the series, was quick to read. Unfortunately it appeared to end too quickly. Contrary to the title there wasn't much war and everything got resolved too quickly. This left me with the feeling that nothing happened in the entire book. Characters were very simple and not complex. ( )
  Cfraser | Jul 3, 2017 |
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The Old One will not rest until he destroys the Greater Oregon Fairy Kingdom. Warrior, servant, and royal alike face death.Old world dwarves threaten as well, plotting a genocidal invasion to steal all the magic in the new land.Nora's revenge against the Old One will not be stayed, even as her twin brother, Dale, makes peace with the ancient being.Double-crosses and twisted plans abound in the last book of the Clockwork Fairy Kingdom trilogy, The Dwarven Wars. A fast-paced New Adult fantasy story that always leaves you guessing Be sure to read the first two books in the trilogy, The Clockwork Fairy Kingdom and The Maker, the Teacher, and the Monster.

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