Sisters of Fire and Fury, Laura Bates
Sisters of Fire and Fury, Laura Bates
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Sisters of Fire and Fury

Author: Laura Bates

Narrator: Robyn Holdaway

Unabridged: 8 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/10/2024


Synopsis

What if the knight destined to unite Britain was not King Arthur, but a woman? An epic Arthurian fantasy reimagining for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Sarah J. Maas.​

'History will not remember you; it will crown him with glory. You will be forgotten, and the other women with you.'

Having won the battle against Mordaunt’s men and revealed themselves, the sisterhood face bigger challenges with their numbers diminished and enemies threatening at all sides. Meanwhile Cass’ blossoming powers and destiny call to her but can she lead the sisterhood when she is afraid of the warrior within her? The answers lie in Camelot, and as gathering forces threaten her new world, Cass must face her destiny and face King Arthur himself.

G​et ready for bigger battles, destiny and old magic in this spectacular sequel to the epic Sisters of Sword and Shadow.

Praise for Sisters of Sword and Shadow:

‘Sisters of Sword and Shadow is absolutely brilliant. Beautiful, fierce, and furious – full of the power and magic of sisterhood in every sense. I loved it.’ Katherine Webber, bestselling author of Twin Crowns

‘An empowering and courageous tale of a daring sisterhood in which true chivalry means fighting for what you believe in.’ Bea Fitzgerald, bestselling author of Girl, Goddess, Queen

‘A dazzling tale of courage, power and sisterhood, with a heroine to truly root for. I loved every breathtaking minute of this fierce, feminist epic fantasy.’ Catherine Doyle, bestselling author of Twin Crowns

About Laura Bates

Laura Bates is a Sunday Times bestselling author and the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, a collection of over 200,000 testimonies of gender inequality. Her non-fiction books include Everyday Sexism, Girl UpMisogynation, Men Who Hate Women and Fix the System, Not the Women. She writes regularly for The Guardian and the Telegraph, among other publications, and won a British Press Award in 2015. Laura works closely with organisations from the Council of Europe to the United Nations to tackle gender inequality. She was awarded a British Empire Medal for services to gender equality and has been named a woman of the year by Cosmopolitan, Red and The Sunday Times. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by ♥Milica♥ on December 25, 2024

I know this is a duology, but hear me out, five books? Four books? I'll even settle for three PLEASE I NEED MORE!!! I had an arc of book one and loved it to bits, but this release went a bit off the radar for me, so I was really exited when I saw it was finally out. It's such a brilliant sequel, I can......more

Goodreads review by Katie on December 14, 2024

This was fine but both books have never gripped me. A good retelling of arthurian legend with a feminist take but it all felt a bit rushed, no real depth and didn't wow me......more

Goodreads review by Han on January 05, 2025

4.5* I feel like the author managed to do more with this book after setting up the characters and place in the first one. Some good action alongside good relationships.......more

Goodreads review by Ella-Mae on October 09, 2024

I was SO ready to be disappointed by this after loving the first one so much and gushing about it to everyone and then just waiting for the sequel to be lesser than. Well. I should eat my own fears! Laura Bates everyone, Laura Bates has crafted a gorgeously complex duology that fills my heart with j......more

Goodreads review by Meg on January 25, 2025

i can’t say that this book was worse than the first but the story itself just felt so flat. all of the characters felt so 2D, and honestly i couldn’t give a toss about any of them. the romantic sub-plot was incredibly meh and it felt like it was written for the convenience of having a romantic sub-pl......more