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What a wonderful way to bring the three books in this series together and to a resounding successful conclusion. I could not put this book down and quickly read it in a few hours. Each step of the journey Sigrid, Marium, and the others take on their quest was filled with danger, comradery, choice, and uncertainty.
I cheered on Sigrid as she made difficult choices that would lead to her fulfilling her destiny. I cried a little as she struggles and loses things she didn't even know she held dear. I love the slow burn of Sigrid and Marium's relationship. The cast of side characters, including the animals, lends a lot to the story and the way the mythology is woven into each part is done very well.
If you want a young adult fantasy that has a touch of romance, a whole lot of coming of age and finding where the characters truly belong then go out and get Tiana Warner's Sigrid and the Valkyries books!

I wanted to read this so bad that I requested a copy from Entangled Teen, and then further down they had already sent me an advance copy. Thank you Entangled for letting me read this, I was so excited to see where the story would go!
This book really picks up where the last left off, and it wraps up everything beautifully in the end. We get more world building, more adventures around the Yggdrasil tree, and a lot of action sequences. Some wrongs from book one have been righted, some relationships get developed, and even some losses occurred.
I loved seeing Sigrid develop throughout this series, I feel so proud of her and how far she has come. She went from a princess to a warrior and stopped at nothing to help her homeland, and made a ton of tough decisions along the way. She recognized the faults of the last few generations, and had a legit plan in place to fix it. Even when she was given the short end of the stick, she still tried to find a way to make peace with others along the tree.
Overall, I really enjoyed this series and I loved diving back in one more time. There is so much mythology throughout these three books, and such a unique take on it as well. Warner packs these books full of action scenes and characters you cannot help but root for, and it is overall just a great trilogy to add to your shelves.
Content warnings: violence, war themes, death, injury, kidnapping