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A Sky Beyond the Storm: An Ember in the Ashes Novel: 4

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Helene loses her sister and Harper (I was so angry and sad he died ) in this book and then she's left to rule an Empire she never wanted to rule and raise her nephew. I didn’t like that Elias’ narrative changed from him being a hot badass soldier to a sappy, mellow, angsty Soul Catcher.

Special shout out to Elias and Helene fighting together as well, not necessarily a spoiler, but it just reminded me of Ember when they fought with each other side by side, thought it was a moment where I was like HANG ON! I didn't want to read this final book for I knew it was the end of a story that I never wanted to end and I'd never live again and now I feel empty and sad it is over. This series has always been extremely fast paced with a new adventure or higher stake, and this book is no different. It was something that I never thought I'd do, or something that I would hold off on for a few years yet. It felt like a necessary end that conveyed a lot of emotions that were different to your typical ‘death’ scene.Trading Address (Warehouse) Unit E, Vulcan Business Complex, Vulcan Road, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE5 3EB.

Applicability of cancellation rights: Legal rights of cancellation under the Distance Selling Regulations available for UK or EU consumers do not apply to certain products and services. They're forgettable as villains in general, but it was so creative how they were shown as three-dimensional people (well, not people, but you know what I mean), instead of just purely evil motivated-by-revenge type characters. One of the highlights for me in this book was the Nightbringers POV, especially the scenes where he was looking back on his past. It's one thing to encounter some losses towards the ending of a series, (and does wonders when used moderately) but the 'kill' dials were cranked to a maximum here. The way it tackled the themes of war, the stakes the characters were put in, how the relationships developed, the way the enemies were written and the closing of the story.I LOVE THIS POST SO MUCH and reading through your thoughts definitely bought all the tears and emotions back from reading it 😭😭😭💖💖💖 There was something about this book that made me not able to give it a full 5 stars and I couldn’t put my finger on it but now that you’ve mentioned the whole death prophecy thing and how it made it so obvious that none of them would die.

Things/phrases are reiterated throughout from past books and what the Augurs have said, it’s kind of driven into you and like certain phrases that just make me feel happy but sad at the same time. I’d have loved to have seen a few of her thoughts concerning Elias too considering the change of attitude towards him. Like the magic system of this series makes little sense and I wish there were more rules to it, it feels like magic does whatever the plot wants. Laia already gets a ‘happily ever after’ with Elais anyways, but to make this happen Mira was brought back so that she becomes the Soul Catcher and Elais is free.It was a great way to increase the stakes of this book and add to the Nightbringer’s terrifying power, and I think it was done really well! It really forces you to look inside yourself, to find the softest part, to find the part that truly understands the evil in this world, and that no one is ever truly evil.

There's a World of books to choose from such as: Children's Books, Range includes Baby Books (0-3), Books for Toddlers (3-5), Early Readers (5-7), Childrens Story books (7-11), Young Teens (11-14), Young Adults (14-16) and Childrens Educational Books. While I’m on the topic, I literally cried on and off for about 120+ pages, I cried for FOUR hours, once I started it was just none stop. It is one of my least favourite tropes, there is always a change and it turns out to be fine all the time. It did look like everything was going well during the first half of the book, and the next quarter wasn't that bad either (may be aside from the pace being a little two slow). As much as too many emotions are being tried to force feed while narrating the story, the more shallow the reading became.

And in general, most of the changes characters go through here are more suited to a first book of a series. We work closely with publishers and authors to ensure that we offer the best books on the market for your child.

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