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leandrathetbrzero 's review for:
Faithbreaker
by Hannah Kaner
It breaks my heart to give this a rating of 3.75.
This was a SOLID end to an impressive trilogy. My disappointment stems from the desire for the ragtag found family to spend more time on page together, reminiscent of book 1. With that said, I fully understand why the characters remained separated until the end of the book. I also found my reading experience dragging whenever I found myself following the POVs of Arren and Elo. Their murky romance subplot never felt natural, nor did Elo's actions make sense toward the end, and I admittedly by war scenes boring. So unfortunately this book was my least favorite in the series, but a strong ending overall! And I do not regret meeting the lovely characters of Kissen, Ino, Elo, and of course Skediceth 💜
This was a SOLID end to an impressive trilogy. My disappointment stems from the desire for the ragtag found family to spend more time on page together, reminiscent of book 1. With that said, I fully understand why the characters remained separated until the end of the book. I also found my reading experience dragging whenever I found myself following the POVs of Arren and Elo. Their murky romance subplot never felt natural, nor did Elo's actions make sense toward the end, and I admittedly by war scenes boring. So unfortunately this book was my least favorite in the series, but a strong ending overall! And I do not regret meeting the lovely characters of Kissen, Ino, Elo, and of course Skediceth 💜