Mother of Death & Dawn (The War of Lost Hearts, #3)

Mother of Death & Dawn (The War of Lost Hearts, #3)

Carissa Broadbent

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Tell me, little butterfly, what would you do for love? In the wake of a crushing defeat, Tisaanah and Maxatarius have been ripped apart. Tisaanah is desperate to rescue Max from his imprisonment, even as her people’s fight for freedom grows more treacherous. But within the walls of Ilyzath, Max’s mind is a shadow of what it once was… leaving his past a mystery and his future at the mercy of Ara’s new, ruthless queen. Meanwhile, in the Fey lands, Aefe has been dragged back into this world by a king who vows to destroy civilizations in her name. But even as her past returns to claim her, her former self is a stranger. Tisaanah, Max, and Aefe are thrust into the center of a cataclysm between the human and Fey worlds. The unique magic they share is key to either winning the war, or ending it. But that power demands sacrifice. Tisaanah may be forced to choose between love and duty. Max cannot forge his future without confronting his past. And Aefe must decide between reclaiming who she was, or embracing who she has become. The choices they make will either reshape this world forever…or end it.. In the harrowing finale of the War of Lost Hearts trilogy, a tale of romance, magic, vengeance, and redemption comes to a close -- perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Miranda Honfleur, and Danielle Jenson.


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    despite this taking me the better part of a month to read, I really did enjoy it. however, it felt approximately 200 pages too long, got hard to follow at times, and did in fact make my brain hurt a little. that said, the world building was intricate and the characters were dynamic in a way that made them feel real. the magic system did confuse me a bit at times, and it felt a little inconsistent. all the characters had so many sides to them, even the villains made you empathize with their feelings and justify their actions. I could give this 5 stars because of how well-done it was, but just have to dock one for the pacing. things did move, but it felt like they could have moved just a little faster and with more clarity.

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