A review by yodamom
Sapphique by Catherine Fisher

5.0

**You need to read the first book in this series some of this review could have spoilers for you** This is the last book in this short series.
Carrie Fisher is master at twisting a tale and I found myself not able to put the book down,The first book Incarceron was told from Finn's POV mostly inside the prison. This story is mostly from his "slave dog" Attia's POV, she is still in the prison, frightened and filled with dreams of Finn's saving her. She is trapped in Incarcerson with Finn's oath-brother Keiro, who is resentful and angry at being left behind. They are hunting Sapphiques glove, a power source that may grant them freedom. They travel through Incarceron, the prison wants to the glove, it has a dark use for it and has eyes everywhere.
Finn's/Prince Giles finds that life on the outside is not what he thought it would be. he grows frustrated that the portal can not be opened to save his brother Keiro. The court is filled with it's own dangers and they are rising against him. Claudia is struggling with her father's disappearance, her tutor and beloved friends illness and a possible pretender.
I loved this book. I found it dragged a bit with Attia's POV, I just did not really connect with her. the other characters and details made up for the brief slowness of her. I loved how it all tied together and how it all broke down. I also appreciate the authors ability to end the series, it could have been extended as many authors do, she ends it on a high level.