Chasm Walkers
Blackburn Chronicles #3
by Raquel Byrnes
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Pub Date Mar 02 2018 | Archive Date Mar 16 2018
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Description
Charlotte Blackburn—Legend, traitor, the Order’s worst nightmare —she escaped the torturous experiments by the villainous Viceroy Arecibo, but is forever changed. Now, she battles to retain her humanity as she fights to survive among the wild sky settlers of Outer City. But an old threat emerges and Charlotte must choose between revenge and redemption.
Ashton Wells has one purpose: Stop Europe’s Coalition forces from slaughtering the citizens of The Peaceful Union to prevent the spread of the Trembling Sickness. But his plan to overthrow The Order from within is thwarted at every turn by his ex-love, Charlotte Blackburn. A woman he betrayed. His treachery resulted in her capture and now she will stop at nothing to destroy the Order – even if it means all-out war with Ashton.
Hunted by the brutal Viceroy and struggling to regain memories of the pat two years wiped by The Order, Charlotte must fight to master the devices and startling abilities thrust upon her as a result of her capture. As Charlotte and Ashton endeavor to discover the real reason for what was done to her, they uncover an unfathomable plan against the most innocent of outer City's citizens.
With ruthless enemies mounting against the struggling citizens of Outer City, Charlotte must brave the terrors of the churning sea and face her darkest truth to retrieve a strange submersible machine—a device that may very well be humanity’s last hope of survival.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781611169416 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Moving from the air in Wind Reapers, we find ourselves thrust down to the treacherous seas.
Charlotte was taken by Viceroy Arecibo, altered and forever changed, she finds herself reviled by the very people she saved.
Some of the changes forced on Charlotte by Arecibo have dire consequences. Ashton knows one person that can help Charlotte if she doesn’t kill her on site.
Chasm Walker provides a dark, intense, suspense-filled plot that captivates. Byrnes writes characters that jump off the pages and her villains, are someone you’d never want to meet.
Fresh, exciting, and clean, Byrnes perfectly entertains us with her dark steampunk fantasy.
I received this copy of Chasm Walker from Pelican Book Group. This is my honest and voluntary review.
My Rating: 5 stars
Written by: Raquel Byrnes
Series: Blackburn Chronicles #3
Paperback: 380 pages
Publisher: Pelican Book Group
Publication Date: March 3, 2018
ISBN-10: 1611169429
ISBN-13: 978-1611169423
Genre: Dark Fantasy | Steampunk | Christian
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This is the third book in the Blackburn Chronicles the books should be read in order as the story follows Charlotte Blackburn as she battles against corruption and the wasting trembling sickness that has her in its grip.
Charlotte has escaped the evil Viceroy Arecibo with no memory of how or why she did so, she only has snippets of the torture she endured. Working alongside Sherriff Riley to save the people of Outer City who are at risk from Europe Coalition and The Order and with a new version of the trembling sickness on the loose Charlotte has a lot on her hands. Further complicating things is the return of Charlotte's ex-love Ashton Wells who is determined to overthrow the Order from the inside.
This book has sat on my to-read shelf for a long time, I devoured the first two in the series and loved them, but I couldn't reignite my interest in this book. I feel the series lost steam in this book, which is unfortunate as the series deserved a fitting conclusion. While still good book the previous instalments were better.