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yup. this was just as addictive as the second. I really enjoyed Hector's pov every few chapters. he's definitely one of my favorite characters so it was nice to see some of the story from his eyes. when I started this series, I didn't know what to expect, mostly because I was uncertain about a lot. but this is going down as one of my favorite series. I don't think there's anything I didn't like about this series. Elisa was so much more powerful in this book and I found myself rooting for her every chance I got. The side characters were also very enjoyable. this series went by too fast and I'm just glad I get to reread it whenever I want. it will always be dear to my heart ☺️
This was a much anticipated finale, especially after the ending of The Crown of Embers. And I have to say, this starts off with a bang. Elisa has friends with her but none to guide her anymore. She is the one they look up to and she uses all her intelligence and smarts to make plan after plan to find Hector. We get a few chapters with Hector's POV and I loved knowing how he thinks and strategizes. I really understood what they meant to each other and how they were so perfect together. Elisa becomes a formidable Queen and Hector is her perfect partner, not at all intimidated at being her subject and trusting her implicitly. The revelations of Storm's history and his growth here is tremendous. He and Elisa become friends and partners in magic and it was great to see them help and save each other.
There was a lot of action, the plot was very engaging and very fast paced. The ending felt a little rushed but it was still the exact ending I wanted for Elisa and all her friends. This has been a great series with wonderful storytelling but I will remember it most for its fierce heroine who doesn't need anyone to save her – she is the one doing the saving – and the healthy relationships throughout of all kinds – Love, female friendships and also male female platonic friendship. There are very very few YA books that handle all relationships so well. I definitely recommend this series to anyone interested in YA fantasy.
This series really turned around for me with the last two books. I rather enjoyed this one as well. I'm glad I didn't give up after the first one.
4.5 i guess. not comfortable with renowned main characters dying. but i'm glad the main-main characters didn't die. that would just be annoying. all in all, a pretty good ending. :D but there is still one thing i'm unsatisfied with...THERE'S NO CONTINUATION. WAT AM I GOING TO DO WITH MY LIFE. TT^TT
Series
4 primary books7 released booksGirl of Fire and Thorns is a 7-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2011 with contributions by Rae Carson.