A review by revbeckett
Last Flight by Liane Merciel

5.0

I still have one more Dragon Age (DA) book to read in the series, but this is my favourite one so far. The book jumps cohesively back and forth between the present in the perspective of elven mage Valya and the past in the secret diary she discovers that belongs to Isseya, a Grey Warden and twin sister of the famous Garahel who had sacrificed himself to end the Fourth Blight. Isseya once fiercely battled with her griffon, a long extinct species. With Valya, you gain the perspective of those who are trying to avoid the Mage-Templar war during DA: Inquisition, and Isseya’s diary leads her to an absolutely MINDBLOWING secret at the end, possibly setting up some major gameplay and/or story in the upcoming new game, Dragon Age: Dreadwolf.