Tower of Dawn by Sarah J. Maas (Throne of Glass #6)
In Tower of Dawn, Sarah J. Maas expands the epic Throne of Glass saga with a gripping tale of courage, healing, and political intrigue. Set against the shining city of Antica, this parallel installment follows Chaol Westfall and Nesryn Faliq as they strive to forge an alliance with the Khagan of the Southern Continent, whose vast armies may be Erilea’s last hope against the growing darkness.
But their mission is not solely political. Chaol, wounded in the events of Rifthold, seeks healing at the famed Torre Cesme, a sanctuary known for restoring even the deepest scars of body and spirit. There, they encounter Yrene Towers, a woman who has endured unspeakable horrors as a child and bears her own complicated shadows. Initially reluctant to aid the young lord from Adarlan, Yrene’s oath to help those in need drives her to care for Chaol—even as the shadows of both their pasts threaten to consume them.
As the trio navigates the intricate politics of the Khaganate, they face peril, betrayal, and impossible choices. From soaring warriors on legendary ruks to the hidden secrets buried deep within mighty mountains, Chaol, Nesryn, and Yrene must rely on every ounce of their resilience, courage, and trust in one another. Their journey promises answers that could save their friends—or doom them all.
Tower of Dawn is a rich and immersive story of sacrifice, personal growth, and the bonds forged in adversity. It perfectly complements Empire of Storms, offering fans a deeper understanding of Chaol and Nesryn while expanding the high-stakes, emotionally charged world of the Throne of Glass series.
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