
Jonas meets a mysterious stranger, Felix Graebas, who rescues him from enemy soldiers and befriends him before joining his rebellious cause. What It’s About:Ĭontinuing a week from the events of how the previous title, Rebel Spring, ended in the Forbidden Mountains, the quest for the Kindred continues in violent and unpredictable fashion. Not every story you read needs all that in order for it to be worthwhile. Sure, it’s not the most original content, their isn’t some deep/meaningful message to learn from it’s just pure entertainment, and that’s totally fine. So much happened that made me so happy so many answers pertaining to important aspects of the overall story of the entire series, and it even included more parts that I didn’t even know I needed. This title, however, felt like all my hopes and dreams for this series had been answered! Before this book, this series had felt like just a YA version straight from Game of Thrones: Royal siblings with weird incestuous vibes, the pretty princess taken prisoner with her enemies, the escaped rebel drawing forces from all their found resources, and of course the corrupt king who mercilessly kills off anyone who opposes him. The first two books in this series were pretty fun to read through, I thought I’d found a gold-mine. I would say it was this book where things in this series really start to get interesting, I only hope plenty of readers stuck with it long enough to be able to enjoy it! It’s unfortunate that it had to wait until the third book in a series, but hey, good things come to those who wait.

To see my Fancast/Dreamcast of the whole series – click HERE Total Star Rating: 4.25 Stars To see my review of book #2 – Rebel Spring – Click HERE

To see my review of book #1 – Falling Kingdoms – Click HERE ***Warning!! This review contains spoilers for those that haven’t read the first two books in the series yet! Enter at your own risk, you’ve officially been warned!***
