A review by bibliophilicrichard
The Gatekeeper's Daughter by Eva Pohler

3.0

For every book in the trilogy, I noticed that something bothered me. For the first book, it was the plot because I didn't really know where the story was heading. For the second, it was some characters such as the lack of Hip's involvement and my annoyance towards Therese. This third one is no different. What bothered me is the lack of a huge twist or conflict. I found that the book was resolved in an anticlimactic kind of way which wasn't fully to my liking. Nevertheless, I applaud the author for the constant improvement in her writing. I found every book to be more enjoyable than the last. This is the struggle of most writers. When they improve in one aspect of writing, they tend to focus most of their attention on that part and less on others, leaving them more or less flawed. That is also the beauty of being a writer. With every story, they are able to address certain shortcomings they have and strive to create better stories. It's very inspiring to see the effort of this author in writing enjoyable stories and how she proves that writing truly is an art that is constantly changing and improving. I cannot wait to see what other adventures Therese and Than will embark in in the second trilogy of The Gatekeeper's Saga.

Thank you Eva Pohler for sending me a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review