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So good I devoured it...now to go back for seconds!
This trilogy has been an amazing adventure and I've loved every minute. I loved the characters and world that Brittany Fichter built in the first two books and the third did not disappoint.If you have not read the first two books, this book will be confusing. Brittany does a great job of refreshing the readers' memories on key points, without bogging them down in a synopsis of the previous book like so many other authors. The adventure she has taken us on in the other two books is not easily summarized anyway.What I personally appreciate in many of Brittany's books is her subtle nod to Biblical truths. This series is not so subtle about it. I love how she shows a direct correlation to faith in the Time Keeper and its effect on society. There are so many deeper truths in this story that I can't wait to go back and delve into further, now that I've satiated my desire to know what happens. I don't want to give away spoilers, but the scene at the Blood Fire Throne was beautiful and so easy to visualize!My only critique (it's not enough to detract from the 5 star rating), aside from a few minor proofreading errors (forgiven because we got this so quickly!), was that I felt Eirin's insistence to keep Drystan at arm's length was a little drawn out given that we knew they would eventually end up together. I'm not sure what could have been cut to make it better, but the overall feeling was it drug on a little long.That being said, this book was extremely enjoyable and I hated putting it down. It kept me up way too late reading! I am so thankful that she will continue this story through the Seer's Chronicles. I can't wait for more!
R**R
This whole series has been really good
I received a copy to preview - this will be an honest review.Eirin and Rangvald are both on their way to the time stones, he with another human and an army, she with her small band of travelling companions; but she is suffering from sun sickness and fighting to be able to make it to the time stones.In the midst of all of that Eirin and Drystan are struggling with their relationship, and she doesn't know if she can truly count on him to be there for her as he seems to be avoiding her more and more.There was tension throughout the story and that kept it a page turner. It stayed tense until the very end as Eirin figures out how the time stones work and her new place with them.I wasn't real happy with the name of the Garden, too close to Eden, yet nothing like the biblical Garden of Eden. It made it difficult for me to be into the story as I read that part wanting what I know of Eden to fit with her Eiden (I believe that's the spelling, the text to voice called the Garden - Eden.)Overall, I really enjoyed the story and once again it's clean! Thank you so much!
K**E
A Truly Epic Conclusion to an Epic Series
I loved reading the finale to the Time Stones Trilogy. It was thrilling, thoughtful, creative, moving, breath taking, and so much more. There were so many twists and turns as well as deep poignant moments. It really covered all of the feels. It was neat to see the travelers encounter both the beautiful and the ugly sides in people as they adventured through a cursed land in a desperate quest to save the world. The lessons of the Time Keeper are inspiring and made me marvel even more at the beauty of the gospel. The story is filled with exceptional side characters. The camaraderie and friendly tensions amongst the group are incredible and relatable, not to mention humorous. Eirin does a great job of showing that strength comes in many forms and it is okay to be weak in some areas and to need help. Drystan and Eirin have real relatable flaws as well as growth. Their relationship has one ready to pull hair out at times, but it is also strong and true. This story is a true delight to read and will likely be enjoyed by those who like fantasy, stories told from two perspectives, magic, fate of the world quests, identity struggles, clean romance, significant side characters, humor, and adventure.
S**N
Resolution, friendship, growth, and all the feels
This book was so good! I didn't want to stop reading and couldn't wait to find out what was next (especially middle of the story surprises and the big surprise at the end that I did not see coming and had me cheering for joy!). All of my favorite characters were there, relationships were tested and bloomed. It was so cool to see how every character had strengths and weaknesses. Eirin, the "weak" human when compared to the Atharachs, had so much strength of character and mind. This book was a great story from end to end and was inspiring in how it showed that weaknesses don't mean failure, brokenness isn't the end, and love and dedication can find a way.
J**E
Legacy of the Time Stones Book 3 The Seer’s Sacrifice
I loved this conclusion of the series! Seeing the whole group’s growth and Drystan’s acceptance of his role in the upcoming battle along with Eirin’s is willingness fight for and to finally accept Drystan’s love is amazing. The conclusion is perfect for the struggle of the entire band. I love Isayas!
B**K
Great finish!
I so enjoyed this trilogy. I normally don’t have the patience for books this long, but the world building, story arc, and pacing were wonderful. It kept me hooked from the first chapter.
A**R
very exciting series
I really enjoyed this series. There was a lovely mystery woven into the story that included violence but not graphic, love and romance, but not graphic. Hopefully there will be many more books from Brittany
A**A
The Seer Sacrifice???? Where
Love the trilogy of the Seers book!Third book I was disappointed when Benjamin died. The Unicorns should have save his life!The Seer Sacrifice, what sacrifice?I was not able to find out the what was it???
E**B
A top notch finale.
Like the previous two books in the series, this gripping adventure follows Eirin, Drystan and friends as they work their way towards ending the curse. I felt the adventure really picked up nicely on their way to Iileadin after the drama and interference that Mhaedin brought on them in book 2. The ending was beautiful and satisfying and I greatly anticipate the sequel series advertised at the end. The world created by the author is so well written and deep, well done!Content warning. No sex, some non-descriptive violence owing to war. Safe for younger readers and I appreciate that!
C**A
Thrilling conclusion to an awesome series
I can't recommend this series highly enough (note must be read in order). Eirin is a Seer - a rare human hiding in a world of much stronger shifters. Drystan is a dragon shifter descended from royalty but despised as it was the actions of his great grandfather that caused the curse on the world which was dying, and he has vowed to protect Eirin from her enemies (and from himself if needed) and get her to the time stones to fix them and reverse the curse on the land. I loved how this series showed the importance of the Timekeeper, of loyalty, of sacrifice, of truth and how despite one's fear of failing, of not being good enough Eirin and Drystan both pushed on regardless of personal cost to save others.
K**J
It was epic
It was epic!!!!! ❤️The ending could have been longer and more 'detailed' about the different relationship between the characters after the curse, but who knows what's to come.Read the Trilogy!Nothing more to say
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