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Lady of The Lake
by Alex Rivers, C.N. Crawford
adventurous
dark
emotional
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
What a way to end a trilogy! CN Crawford and Alex Rivers did it again bringing Nia’s story to conclusion.
Similar to the first two books, there is rarely a dull moment in Brocélaide or at Avalon Tower. With where Vale of Dreams left off and how much Talan and Nia grow in this book before it comes to a wonderful conclusion, the entire Fey Spy Academy trilogy is worth picking up.
I loved how much Nia stepped into her power in this book and how she embraced the lies she’s been telling to gain Talan’s trust while seeing that there is usually more to someone’s story than what people are saying or believe.
Similar to the first two books, there is rarely a dull moment in Brocélaide or at Avalon Tower. With where Vale of Dreams left off and how much Talan and Nia grow in this book before it comes to a wonderful conclusion, the entire Fey Spy Academy trilogy is worth picking up.
I loved how much Nia stepped into her power in this book and how she embraced the lies she’s been telling to gain Talan’s trust while seeing that there is usually more to someone’s story than what people are saying or believe.