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Piper and Ash's story concludes in the fifth and final installment of the Steel & Stone series. Piper thought she could handle the Sahar, the most powerful magical weapon in existence. She thought she could protect her loved ones and stop a war. She thought she could make a difference. She was wrong, and her mistakes were paid for in blood. Leaving her world - and her failures - behind, she retreats to the Underworld with Ash and the other draconians. They forge deep into long abandoned mountains, the first draconians to fly the valleys and passes in centuries - or so they thought. Until now, Ash's mysterious heritage has been nothing but a name, but his presence does not go unnoticed. A new danger stalks him, one that may be even greater than what they escaped. Cut off from the power she'd come to rely on and lost in a world where she doesn't belong, Piper has never felt so hopeless. But she must find her strength, and find it quickly, before she loses Ash to an ancient power he can't fight, before her home is devastated by the daemon war, and before her mind, body, and soul are consumed by the Sahar's insidious magic. The complete Steel & Stone series: Book 1: CHASE THE DARK Book 2: BIND THE SOUL Book 3: YIELD THE NIGHT Book 3.5: FEED THE FLAMES Book 4: REAP THE SHADOWS Book 5: UNLEASH THE STORM
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4 primary books6 released booksSteel & Stone is a 6-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Annette Marie.
Series
6 primary books7 released booksSteel & Stone Universe Books is a 7-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Annette Marie.
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I am highly disgruntled by this ending. Lyre, Piper, and Ash separating didn't grate on me as much as IT NOT BEING CONFIRMED THAT ASH WON'T HAVE SEX WITH ANOTHER DRACONIAN WOMAN TO CONTINUE THE TAROTH LINE. That's the thing that bothered me the most.
The next big thing that made me feel bad was the period of despair where everything was just falling apart and it being mostly Piper's fault.
But other than that, this book was a nice ending to the series. The fights were epic and showed off how badass Piper could be. However, I don't think I'm going to read about Lyre's stories. As much as his mysteries deeply aggravate me, I don't really want to know about his past...dating history. I have a feeling it'd sort of be like James Bond-a different girl in every story. Though I'm intrigued about Lyre's POV from seeing Piper.
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