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Average rating3.6
Kingdoms will clash. Choose your side. The incredible conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Brigid Kemmerer's Cursebreaker series. Face your fears, fight the battle. Emberfall is crumbling fast, torn between those who believe Rhen is the rightful prince and those who are eager to begin a new era under Grey, the true heir. Grey has agreed to wait two months before attacking Emberfall, and in that time, Rhen has turned away from everyone--even Harper, as she desperately tries to help him find a path to peace. Fight the battle, save the kingdom. Meanwhile, Lia Mara struggles to rule Syhl Shallow with a gentler hand than her mother. But after enjoying decades of peace once magic was driven out of their lands, some of her subjects are angry Lia Mara has an enchanted prince and a magical scraver by her side. As Grey's deadline draws nearer, Lia Mara questions if she can be the queen her country needs. As the two kingdoms come closer to conflict, loyalties are tested, love is threatened, and an old enemy resurfaces who could destroy them all, in this stunning conclusion to bestselling author Brigid Kemmerer's Cursebreaker series.
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3 primary booksCursebreakers is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Brigid Kemmerer.
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This trilogy overall became a disappintment. I really loved the first book and enjoyed the second. This one however was a mess. It seemed to take forever to get to the climax but then was so anticlimatic and I didn't even care what happened. I think there was not enough loose ends to the story after the first book to require needed 2 more. I get Brigid wanted to showcase Rhen and Harper and then Grey and Lia Mara but it just didn't need 3 books to do so.
Mixed feelings about one part of the story, but loved it overall. Second book is still my favorite of the series. The first half of this book was my fav, but second half went off the rails, then too many things happened so I'm giving this 4 only.
honestly so much could've been avoided if they just TALKED TO EACH OTHER. Im never a huge fan of a book if simple communication could fix all the problems. I like all the characters individually and the small moments of banter between the boys got me to keep reading. This overall was a fine trilogy, I probably wouldnt go out of my way to recommend though.