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Fall of Thrones and Thorns
by Jennifer Ellision
Fall of Thrones and Thorns is the final book in Jennifer Ellision’s Threats of Sky and Sea series. I am so glad I came across this series and thought Ellision did a wonderful job of wrapping up the story.
This book picks up shortly after the end of book 2 and the group is now in Nereidium and Bree finds herself separated from her friends, learning more about her power and her role within the kingdom, and figuring out what to do about the King.
I thought Bree really grew into who she is throughout the course of the story but this book really showed how she will lead and protect her people. When separated from her friends, she learns a lot about herself. Even when they are all back together and fighting off the King’s plans, she realizes just how strong she is. Of course, she is stronger when she is surrounded by her friends, but that isn’t always the case.
Aleta is another character I enjoyed and her world has been flipped upside down with the realization of who Bree really is…and who Aleta is not. I liked how she was in this discovery mode of trying to figure out who she was and what she was going to do with her life. She didn’t have the limitations placed on her any longer based on who she was previously but I also think it twisted her up a bit. Ellision did a wonderful job of showing Aleta’s mixed emotions around this change.
As the confrontation with the King comes to a head, there is quite a bit of action, some deception, and of course magic. The way the story wrapped up was well done and the ending was realistic, considering who these characters were and what their responsibilities were. Overall, a wonderful YA Fantasy series that had some solid characters and a great storyline. Check this one out when you can.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the review copy.
This book picks up shortly after the end of book 2 and the group is now in Nereidium and Bree finds herself separated from her friends, learning more about her power and her role within the kingdom, and figuring out what to do about the King.
I thought Bree really grew into who she is throughout the course of the story but this book really showed how she will lead and protect her people. When separated from her friends, she learns a lot about herself. Even when they are all back together and fighting off the King’s plans, she realizes just how strong she is. Of course, she is stronger when she is surrounded by her friends, but that isn’t always the case.
Aleta is another character I enjoyed and her world has been flipped upside down with the realization of who Bree really is…and who Aleta is not. I liked how she was in this discovery mode of trying to figure out who she was and what she was going to do with her life. She didn’t have the limitations placed on her any longer based on who she was previously but I also think it twisted her up a bit. Ellision did a wonderful job of showing Aleta’s mixed emotions around this change.
As the confrontation with the King comes to a head, there is quite a bit of action, some deception, and of course magic. The way the story wrapped up was well done and the ending was realistic, considering who these characters were and what their responsibilities were. Overall, a wonderful YA Fantasy series that had some solid characters and a great storyline. Check this one out when you can.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the review copy.