Age of War
Fantasy is a word that is aptly described by the works of Michael J. Sullivan. The author has created godlike figures which just penetrate into our minds and then they stay there forever. Most of the time the connection of the listener just breaks from reality because he wants to delve deep into the fantasy world of the author.
Age of Swords is also connected to the series so pick that book after this one or you can just listen to it before this, it can go both ways round. The magical effect of the story remains the same so you can select any book like Rise of Empire written by the author. The humans and Fhrey are working together temporarily in this episode and they want to crush the rebel groups as quickly as possible.
Both sides think that they might not be able to go on in this peaceful manner for a very long time. All they want is to destroy the rebels so that this thing can get out of the way. Persephone is the only reason why humans are not turning against each other. It has been tough to keep the human clans on the same side but the leader has done it awesomely.
Then there is Nyphron who is controlling the Fhrey but the behavior of this leader is not like the humans. In the later section of the story, Tim Gerard Reynolds narrates Raithe’s character once again i.e the one who is known as the godkiller in the land. It was because of Raithe that the entire campaign started and he is going to end it in his own style.