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A Fate of Flame by Tessonja Odette
5.0
I seriously enjoyed this series and couldn't put these books down, and would give these a 4.5 star rating.
The final book of the Prophecy of the Forgotten Fae trilogy wraps up the story of Cora, Teryn, Larylis, and Marleau perfectly. There were moments where I was giggling and others where I was sitting on the edge of my seat stressed about how events were going to turn out. As all the pieces in the puzzle were coming together, and tensions were high. But it all works out in the end even if there is a slightly bittersweet ending. However, it's the best solution where everyone got what they wanted, while also ensuring there were no loose ends.
Plus, I loved how Marleau and Cora drew in their magic/confidence in order to make things right. Marleau didn't have to change who she was, and was able to use her tendency to manipulate to their advantage. While Cora learned she could acknowledge the anger and resentment she left over being falsely targeted without being a bad person. Plus, she stood up for herself and took what she wanted. Not that Marleau cared as she got something greater in return.
Also, I love the connection Cora and Valorre have. All the human-animal connections were great, but Valorre had a special place in my heart. Especially as he used incorrect swear words in a matter of 'being more refined' and his crush on Teryn.
I did receive an electronic copy of the book early (Advanced Reader's Copy/ARC) in exchange for a review but all thoughts are my own. Link to my full review of this book.
The final book of the Prophecy of the Forgotten Fae trilogy wraps up the story of Cora, Teryn, Larylis, and Marleau perfectly. There were moments where I was giggling and others where I was sitting on the edge of my seat stressed about how events were going to turn out. As all the pieces in the puzzle were coming together, and tensions were high. But it all works out in the end even if there is a slightly bittersweet ending. However, it's the best solution where everyone got what they wanted, while also ensuring there were no loose ends.
Plus, I loved how Marleau and Cora drew in their magic/confidence in order to make things right. Marleau didn't have to change who she was, and was able to use her tendency to manipulate to their advantage. While Cora learned she could acknowledge the anger and resentment she left over being falsely targeted without being a bad person. Plus, she stood up for herself and took what she wanted. Not that Marleau cared as she got something greater in return.
Also, I love the connection Cora and Valorre have. All the human-animal connections were great, but Valorre had a special place in my heart. Especially as he used incorrect swear words in a matter of 'being more refined' and his crush on Teryn.
I did receive an electronic copy of the book early (Advanced Reader's Copy/ARC) in exchange for a review but all thoughts are my own. Link to my full review of this book.