Valley (The Glacian Trilogy #3)

Valley (The Glacian Trilogy #3)

Stacey McEwan

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The final instalment in the bestselling Glacian Trilogy from TikTok darling Stacey McEwan sees the conclusion to Dawsyn Sabar's epic romantasy quest to free her people... great for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Danielle L. Jensen and Raven Kennedy. With a contingent of hundreds, Dawsyn must lead her people home, but she has no way of knowing what will lie ahead, or what might follow behind… "All things find a way back home." At the bottom of the Chasm, Dawsyn and her followers traipse through the darkness to find their long-awaited home. But there are whispers all around them and safety is never guaranteed. With her powers much depleted, and food supplies running low, will they even survive the journey? Above, the Queen and the new King of Glacia still bay for Dawsyn's blood, and they will not stop in their quest to destroy her. And with the help of someone Dawsyn thought her friend, they creep ever closer. Long-buried secrets will be revealed, hearts will be broken and a new day will dawn. Who will reign in this climactic conclusion to the epic Glacian Trilogy?


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  • Jessalyntaylor
    Mar 09, 2025
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  • EmmsBookshelf
    Mar 12, 2025
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    Valley is the final instalment in the Glacian Trilogy and I have been so excited to see how Dawsyn, Ryon and the rest of the crew have fared, especially after the ending of Chasm!

    The nature of the characters in Valley was really interesting to read, particularly seeing the citizens of the ledge adapt from a harsh environment where only the strong and emotionally detached can thrive. It was interesting watching Dawsyn evolve as a leader, where she has traditionally been motivated by her own individual survival.  While she has grown as a character and exhibits leadership qualities, I actually found it comforting that she maintained some of her more violent tendencies and that her character wasn’t softened in that regard.

    As always, the writing is textbook perfect.  It’s packed full of descriptive language to the point where the cold leaps off the page.  I particularly liked that there were subtle flashbacks that felt almost like a movie in the way they seamlessly flowed into the story and moved it along.  The changes in protagonist were infrequent, but I liked it, it seemed like it happened for necessary plot points and not just for the sake of skipping.  It was nice to see the plot and characters tied together as the story progressed, tying all three books together nicely.

    I found the eerie nature of traversing the Chasm well written, but I felt like there was a lot of travelling in the first half.  Travelling as a plot point often frustrates me (and it was my biggest frustration with the second book in the trilogy, Chasm) and I feel like it drags, so I was eager to see some kind of resolution and advancements in the plot.  Once this happened, I felt like I was flying through the rest of the story.

    Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher Angry Robot for giving me access to this book in exchange for an honest review, these thoughts are all my own.

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    Mar 09, 2025
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    Rating: 5✨
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