

Henryk's and Reid's stories both end in this final, gut wretching novella.
I liked most of the people of Sprucedown. Even Dane grew on me.
The conflict was a lot more violent than I was expecting but that's a good thing; Premee seems to have zero issues exposing readers to the brutality of living in a lawless, "uncivilized" land. No one is spared from the harsh reality of living while trying to make a safe home in a dangerous world.
Not even the children.
Good job Premee, I enjoyed this story and the trilogy overall!
Henryk's and Reid's stories both end in this final, gut wretching novella.
I liked most of the people of Sprucedown. Even Dane grew on me.
The conflict was a lot more violent than I was expecting but that's a good thing; Premee seems to have zero issues exposing readers to the brutality of living in a lawless, "uncivilized" land. No one is spared from the harsh reality of living while trying to make a safe home in a dangerous world.
Not even the children.
Good job Premee, I enjoyed this story and the trilogy overall!