4.15 AVERAGE

adventurous dark emotional reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

ohhhh

myyyyy

goddddd

this book was a wonderful ending to the trilogy. you can tell that every death was for a reason and each characters ending had meaning or at least most did and it was very impactful. there are so many quotes in this book that are so beautiful and relevant.

as per usual, the characters didn’t fail to make me love them. chatine ily forever :) the book is already long but i wish there was more like more chatine and marcellus and chatine and roche and CERISE aaaaah but it was wonderful!!

 (Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.) 

Being dropped back in the world of Laterre is an experience. Being immersed in the action, the mystery, the intrigue, and the betrayal which will leave you reeling. Featuring multiple POVs, Brody and Rendell weave a story which asks us what we will do to save our world. To fight for a better one or to burn the old one to dust. This entire System Divine trilogy is perfect for those who love rebellions, sacrifices, and power plays. It unfolds across galaxies and hearts. 

SF Space Operas are my sweet spot and so to witness it combined with Les Mis is a true joy. We are presented with the challenge about how we should rebel. What is the "just" cause? Where is the line between sacrifice and revenge? Suns Will Rise examines the conflict for a way forward. About whether we must choose between action and peace. It is thoughtful as Brody and Rendell explore power and privilege.