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Average rating3.4
The pulse-pounding third novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series, The Lightlark Saga, by acclaimed author and #BookTok sensation Alex Aster Love kills kingdoms... Back in Grim's castle on Nightshade, Isla is reeling in the wake of a brutal battle and the devastating truths it exposed. Her future--and the fate of the world--now hinge on a heart split in two. Past Isla, who fell in love with the ruler of Nightshade, fights to resist feelings she considers treasonous. The Isla of the present, who has seen the ruin her powers can cause, will do anything to save Lightlark and its king. As the line between enemy and friend is tested, Isla is more desperate than ever to understand the oracle's final prophecy and change her heartrending fate. But a storm is coming. And with it, a long-buried evil greater than anything the realms have faced before. With the clock ticking on her destiny and the survival of two warring kingdoms hinging on her own shattered heart, Isla Crown will either save the world--or destroy it.
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2 primary booksLightlark is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Alex Aster. 1 book is still to be released. The next book is scheduled for release on .
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i...... i need need time to think and process before i can give a rating
update: 11/19 i think i'm going to say 4... i really liked the action and the magic, but i was truly pissed off the majority of the book. the love triangle was triagle-ing too hard...... i was originally really excited for this to be a trilogy, but now that there are unresolved things i feel compelled to read the rest of the books because i need to know how it ends
I waited for this book for so long and it was worth it. Isla's indecisive nature just pissed me off a bit. She got married to Grim, yet she still slept with Oro, that was just 50 shades of wrong. I heard so many times that this was the last book, but with that cliff hanger, Alex Aster, it better not be the last book girl. We need a better ending.