Wow, this is Good!
Good and evil clash in part three of this exciting story, and if you have not read the other two parts, you will need to in order to appreciate this tale (see http://bookreadingtic.com/2018/11/10/mark-of-the-raven-by-morgan-l-busse/ and http://bookreadingtic.com/2019/05/03/flight-of-the-raven-by-morgan-l-busse/). How can the Great Houses hope to win when they are not all united? Trouble is brewing because Damien has begun having problems using his gift—without which, all will be lost.
Lady Selene discovers how her gift was meant to be used, and puts it into practice. Her mother and the Dark Lady team up to destroy her; can Selene defeat them when it is two against one? Others do not trust Selene, and view her every move with suspicion, will that keep her from being able to fully help with the cause?
There are revelations in this tale, and the unexpected, including what becomes of Selene and her mother.
I do not like fantasy, but I LOVED THIS BOOK! It is a captivating story that will grab you and not let you go. The drama, plus all the twists and turns, will keep you on the edge of your seat. It is told from a Christian viewpoint. The only negative? This is the last of the series. I highly recommend this 5-plus star book to everyone; it is that good. No matter what your taste, you will love this book!
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