Title: War of Destiny
Genre: Fiction
Review:
This book is an emotional and character-focused story that explores pain, healing, and finding purpose again. The story follows Matthew de la Roche after he has been imprisoned and betrayed by someone he trusted deeply. Because of this, he becomes distant and cuts himself off from his group (ka-tet) and the Resistance. He is full of grief and finds it hard to trust anyone. This part of the book is quite heavy, as it shows his inner struggle and the trauma he is trying to overcome.
Things begin to change when Matthew unexpectedly meets the powerful Medici family in Tuscany. He creates a human identity and starts living among them, slowly finding peace and a sense of belonging. For a while, he enjoys this new life and even feels content, almost like a normal person. However, deep inside, he knows he is not truly human, and his past cannot be escaped. This part of the story is calmer and shows a softer, more hopeful side of Matthew as he tries to rebuild himself.
The tension rises again when King Valentino starts interfering with the mortal world, especially targeting the Medici family. Matthew steps up to protect them, even though his powers as a fire elemental are unstable after his imprisonment. This makes his mission more difficult and dangerous. Despite feeling alone, he slowly realizes he may not be without support. Overall, the book beautifully mixes action with deep emotions, focusing on healing, courage, and rediscovering strength. It is a powerful and meaningful
Review By Walk With A Book.
