
A satisfying conclusion to an enjoyable series, Rebecca Throne sticks the landing in this the final (according to the author's notes at the end) book in the Tomes & Tea series. Along with the usual welcome shenanigans Reyna and Kienthe's endearing romance (and terrible puns - Stone of Sawing really) dragons, griffins, charming townsfolk dealing with tourists, and even a coda including a return of a previous couple.
What made this resolution so satisfying for me was that the series use of magic was different and consistent and Kienthe's solution to defeat the antagonist (another excellent plotting with a previously known character but gave sufficient surprise to discover by laid out clues) at the end wasn't invented or pulled out of nowhere.
Wonderful stuff I look forward to reading Rebecca Thorne's future stories.
A satisfying conclusion to an enjoyable series, Rebecca Throne sticks the landing in this the final (according to the author's notes at the end) book in the Tomes & Tea series. Along with the usual welcome shenanigans Reyna and Kienthe's endearing romance (and terrible puns - Stone of Sawing really) dragons, griffins, charming townsfolk dealing with tourists, and even a coda including a return of a previous couple.
What made this resolution so satisfying for me was that the series use of magic was different and consistent and Kienthe's solution to defeat the antagonist (another excellent plotting with a previously known character but gave sufficient surprise to discover by laid out clues) at the end wasn't invented or pulled out of nowhere.
Wonderful stuff I look forward to reading Rebecca Thorne's future stories.