Dive in Review: Realm of the Gods

I know it’s been a bit since my last post. I have been reading lots of books but I can’t tell you about them yet. The problem with beta reading is that the book isn’t published yet. But never fear. I’m sure they will all release in the same week leaving me to scramble to create a bunch of blog posts that I promised to write.

Until that maddening day arrives here’s one book I can tell you about.I releases today and it was a ton of fun to read.

In a realm where dreams and reality intertwine, the final battle brews.

The gods of Order have vanished. Despite priests like Dantess and Myra struggling to maintain peace, the Harbingers of Chaos fan the flames of rebellion, bringing the world to the brink of war.

Galen, drawn into the heart of the Dreaming—an ethereal realm where past, present, and future collide—confronts not only his nemesis, the cunning Carnaubas, but a horrifying truth: the exiled gods of Order still hunger for dominion.

Luckily, Galen is not alone. Eve, a young girl gifted with the uncanny ability to see the threads the connect everything, joins him on a desperate quest to find the elusive god of Chaos, their only hope for preventing Order’s return.

The Realm of Gods is more than just a story; it’s a descent into the battle between Order and Chaos, a testament to the enduring power of human connection, and a battle cry for rebellion against tyranny.

Dive-in Review

Realm of the Gods is the thrilling conclusion to Glen Dahlgren’s fantasy series, The Chronicles of Chaos.

I really mean it when I say: start on either the prequel novel The Game of War, or book one The Child of Chaos.

I was hooked after reading the prequel novel The Game of War. And each subsequent installment only served to enthrall me further into Dahlgren’s immersive world building.

The Realm of the Gods was no exception. This novel was an emotional rollercoaster of tension and suspense. Characters I have come to love all had satisfying, if not all happy, ends.

It was amazing the way all the different plot threads wove together and helped create this beautiful love letter to creativity and chaos.

Nothing more can be said without spoilers.

*Thank you to author Glen Dahlgren for providing me with an early review copy. This above review is my own honest opinion.*

Ready to join the heroes you love on their final, climatic dance between despair and hope, the last leg in an extraordinary journey that you’ll never forget?

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About the author
Glen Dahlgren is the award-winning author of the acclaimed book series, the Chronicles of Chaos, dubbed “what fantasy fiction should be” by New York Times bestselling author and fantasy legend Piers Anthony.

Books in this now complete series won multiple Readers’ Favorite Gold Medals, American Fiction Awards, Independent Author Network Book of the Year awards, and the Dante Rossetti Award.

Glen has also written, designed, directed, and produced critically-acclaimed, narrative-driven computer games for the last three decades. What’s more, he had the honor of creating original fantasy and science-fiction storylines that took established, world-class literary properties into interactive experiences. He collaborated with celebrated authors Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman (The Death Gate Cycle), Robert Jordan (The Wheel of Time – now a TV series from Amazon), Frederik Pohl (Heechee saga), Terry Brooks (Shannara), and Piers Anthony (Xanth) to bring their creations to the small screens. In addition, he crafted licensor-approved fiction for the Star Trek franchise as well as Stan Sakai’s epic graphic novel series, Usagi Yojimbo.

Find out more at: https://glendahlgren.home.blog/