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The Shadows of Stars

The Aelfyn Archives, Book 3

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The Shadows of Stars

De: Samantha Amstutz
Narrado por: Amanda Dolan, Soren Gray
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Fate reunited them—but it may yet tear them apart.

Barely surviving a battle with a rogue wraith, Serenna races against time to save Fenn's life. But he's slipping away, fading with every heartbeat as he succumbs to grievous wounds.

Just as despair threatens to claim her, Vesryn rips through the veil of distance. Drawn by her presence through the bond, he portals directly into the wraith fortress.

But the stars weave ruthless cruelty, and their reunion is fleeting when Lykor appears. The coercion burned into his mind erupts at the sight of Vesryn, demanding the prince's destruction. Bound by the king's merciless command, Lykor is powerless, left with no choice but to strike.

Fenn's life isn't the only one hanging by a thread—Jassyn lies abandoned, left for dead by Lykor's hand after their brutal clash in the jungle.

Even if they escape unscathed, their battle is far from over. The remaining Heart of Stars must still be reclaimed, and ancient secrets wait to be unearthed on the other side of the world…

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I enjoyed the first two books in this series, but this book was a disappointment. Too much focus on Lykor and his infantile rage. Too many chapters dedicated to Lykor’s angry and aggressive posturing. No character development for this one. When the author finally gave time to other characters interactions, there was respite. But too much talking about the same old things and slow movement to the narrative. I expected more development of the lore regarding Druid’s and dragons, but that didn’t even begin to happen until the end of the book. I basically gave up after chapter 33 and went to the last couple of chapters. More of the same and another cliff hangar. It’s too bad as I was looking forward to getting this book and I’m disappointed with the minimal story arc. So done with this series.

Too Much Anger

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This book isn’t perfect, not one book I’ve ever read is, even my favorites. There will always be something that frustrates or disappoints someone. There was a lot of anger and two steps forward one step back in character development. Characters acting like idiots, questioning another’s feelings or motives even after it has been plainly laid-out to them, but it’s usually done so that we can watch their development and maturity, and so the author can impart some kind of wisdom to us (whether explicitly written or implied).

Those frustrations aside, the book shifted between multiple settings, plot lines, and paces, which had me not wanting to put it down. The story and lore is getting more complex and it feels like you’ve entered a world inhabited by different societies, rather than a world where there is only one “country”/ruler/people. In the first book, it felt very disjointed with the primitive human societies/kingdoms that really didn’t have much control and the elves as the revered power and puppet masters. But this book gives us much more depth in different factions of those opposing the king, the wraith, and others that I won’t spoil.

The magic gets more complex, so don’t think you’ve seen it all in the first two books, and I’m expecting even more revelations in the next book(s).

Yes it ends in a cliffhanger, but in a way that is typical when it’s not the last book in a series. There is more to the story that needs to be told, but it isn’t a heart-wrenching cliffhanger like book 2 when Fen’s life is hanging in the balance.

Overall, I think I enjoyed this book the most of the 3 so far and I eagerly look forward to the rest of the story…I am just not thrilled to have to wait some more.

Favorite so far

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