LitPick Review
When Fallion binds two worlds together, everything messes up. Borensen and Myrrima are called into battle again to save their once beautiful land. In the process, Borensen becomes merged with Aaath Ulber, a monstrous berserker warrior, and he gains strength and speed. The rulers of the new world begin to play an evil game. Unfortunately, Aaath Ulber/Borensen gets pulled into the spotlight to be a part of it.
Opinion:
Chaosbound is an exciting book that keeps you on your toes; one moment everything is going great, then in the next, the world is falling apart. This is the eighth book in the Runelords series, and it's confusing in the beginning if you haven't read the other books; there isn't enough information for new readers. I loved how Farland described the family, it really painted a picture in my head. The book is action-packed, but I think it was a little rushed and short. I would also recommend this book for older readers, because there is some mature content. Overall, it was a good book, but not necessarily the best I've ever read.