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The Last Sorcerers: The Forbidden Scrolls Part III by Matthew Cesca

nessacessity's review against another edition

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5.0

What an amazing conclusion to this trilogy. We have been through so much with Juliya and her companions on their epic quest to save Teren’vei from Frost Dirvent and the scrolls of power he has stolen.
They have a weapon now. A powerful one. One of the gods’ chosen paladins has birth lineage to control the scroll of water and he has been learning new tricks.

Cesca is not one for ‘everyone lives happily ever after’ as we’ve seen in his previous books and this book had me just as wound up. I felt all the feels. There is a reason to his madness, however, and in the end all I can say is wow. The authors’ world building and character building is spectacular; everything came together so fully. I will miss being on this journey with them but I was not disappointed. This is a must read!

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5.0

The Last Sorcerers, the third and final book of The Forbidden Scrolls trilogy, wraps up the series in a thoroughly satisfying conclusion to this epic fantasy. Juliya and her companions must face Frost Dirvent and his armies once more to save their world.
Juliya wants revenge for the events that occurred at the end of the second book, Redemption & Ruin. She and her party have suffered losses in their race to procure the forbidden scrolls which Frost intends to use to rule the continent. Frost has accrued vast powers with the scrolls he has and I was truly in doubt as to whether or not who would prevail. I wouldn't have been surprised at a grimdark kind of ending. But you will have to read the series to find out; I highly recommend that you do.

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5.0

What an amazing conclusion to this trilogy. We have been through so much with Juliya and her companions on their epic quest to save Teren’vei from Frost Dirvent and the scrolls of power he has stolen.
They have a weapon now. A powerful one. One of the gods’ chosen paladins has birth lineage to control the scroll of water and he has been learning new tricks.

Cesca is not one for ‘everyone lives happily ever after’ as we’ve seen in his previous books and this book had me just as wound up. I felt all the feels. There is a reason to his madness, however, and in the end all I can say is wow. The authors’ world building and character building is spectacular; everything came together so fully. I will miss being on this journey with them but I was not disappointed. This is a must read!