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When nightmares walk the Earth. . .
Alora dismantled Terra, just as Isis feared she would, freeing its occupants and restoring the magic (and denizens) of the past. Ra is alive and eager to reunite with his family. Alora desperately hopes he will heal Jesse, once and for all.
But not everyone is pleased, and not everything is as it ought to be…
Ra may be powerful and skillful, but he’s also amassed quite a few enemies over the years. As those opposed to his methods assemble against Alora, she must puzzle out the mysteries of her ancient past to solve problems that were never resolved. Can Alora save those she loves without losing herself in the process? Will the world survive the clash of power that put on hold, for millennia?
Climb into your pajamas and find a comfy chair. You’re not going to be able to put this down until the last page.
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Spoilerish...Sometimes in a series, authors got astray and morals start twisting as they try to keep the plot exciting or whateverThe mc and friends started to worry me, she was getting so confused on right and wrong and doubting herselfIn the end her brother talks some sense into her and I'm relieved because some series are ruined by the ending
So here we have the conclusion of the series and for the most part it goes very well, until the climax. Then it descends into some religious mumbo jumbo that makes no sense and has very little to do with the book. It all then becomes fairly simple, hardly dramatic. The epilogue is weak and somewhat tedious as well.Overall, this was a great series, but there is a little bit of a letdown at the end. It is still well worth a read.
This has a very nice ending, with quite a few twists & turns throughout that made it a very interesting read!
Wow! Bridget Baker never disappoints! This book, and the entire series were absolutely wonderful! I loved all the characters, especially Alora! What an amazing character with an outstanding amount of growth! The world's building was also outstanding!
W O W Z A!!! What an ending to a thrill ride of a series. Alora and her group finally gain all the missing pieces to the puzzle...now, what to do with that knowledge? Nope...."spoilers " 😉. Suffice to say its **definitely** worth the read!!! I was all up in my feels at many points of this read. Ok, ok, I'll admit it *sniffle* even shed a few tears ok? The world building is absolutely top notch, and woven seamlessly throughout different time periods. The stakes have never been higher, and the emotional toll is starting to show. Take this final stroll with friends, family and enemies alike to see who is left standing. I was utterly blown away by the genius way our author crafted this finale. It had so much held within its pages, and was really masterfully done. Filled with emotion, heart, pathos, intrigue, history, sacrifice, romance and family...both by blood, but mainly of the heart. I dare you not to walk away from this not touched in some way. I for one will miss these characters.... I'm **hoping** 😉 maybe we'll see them again in the future somehow?