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this was a great read, I had enjoyed the previous two book and this book didn't disappoint. The characters were great and the world is really interesting to me.
MAN. This series made me feel so many things! I thoroughly enjoyed the final installment so much and consistently gush about it on my YouTube channel and I'm super pleased with how everything ended up.
After leaving off with a huge cliffhanger at the end of Dreams of the Dark Sky, book two of The Legacy of the Heavens series, Tina Lecount Myers leads into the last book by focusing the power of the Immortals and the bond between men.
This story manages to be both epic and not especially long at the same time in a way that just really, really works. In an era when so many epic fantasies are made up of several individual door-stop sized books, it was a joy to get such a rich and complete story in a manageable length and the beautiful story within was just the cherry on top. This is a violent Arctic landscape and I could stay within the world for ages.
In this last chapter, many loose threads are tied up, but also we get entirely new concepts and players (some not entirely human) introduced and explored. I was thrilled to be thrown a few last curveballs coming into the home stretch here, and many characters got great payoff without feeling like they were steamrolling the proceedings.
Delving into politics, leadership, war strategy, the cost of magic, hidden dangers, the nature of humanity in war, and hope against the odds, Breath of Gods will shock you at times, warm your heart in others, and keep you rooting for its heroes even as you curse the arrogance of its villains. If you haven't yet picked up and read the first two in this series, The Song of All and Dreams of the Dark Sly, you're sorely missing out. For those who are ready to leap off that cliffhanger into the final stretch, you won't be disappointed.