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A Perfect End!
Forest of Ruin is Kelley Armstrong's thrilling conclusion to the Age of Legends trilogy! Kelley has been a long time favorite author of mine and when she decided to take on a Fantasy YA series, I was more than game! It turned out to be this incredibly amazing story that not only had action, magic, romance, fantasy, and friendships, but an incredible bond between Ashyn and her sister, Moria. I loved seeing these sisters together and their fierce devotion to one another that went beyond the bonds of Seeker and Keeper.Things are pretty chaotic when we start off, picking up where we left off, which naturally had me scrambling to remember specific details. Gavril had betrayed Moria in the worst way possible. He continually lied to her about everything and she can no longer trust him, but yet she will have to on some level for the two of them are headed to his father, Alvar Kitsune, and the emperor has asked that Moria stop him once and for all, and yes, he means for her to kill him. But naturally, things don't work out as planned as Moria and Gavril are kidnapped by enemies.In the meantime, Ashyn has found family she never knew existed. Her grandfather is happy to have found her. Especially in this hectic time. But he needs Ashyn's help in awakening a set of dragons. Yes, real life dragons who are frozen in sleep. He believes with Ashyn's powers she will be the one to awaken them and they can thus put an end to Alvar's tyranny. But again, more chaos ensues so that nothing goes as planned!I quite enjoyed this one despite not being able to recall all the previous details, which can sometimes hinder my enjoyment of a read. But thankfully, Kelley gives a decent enough recap that you're able to follow along with the story at large fairly well. Not all characters were familiar to me, but as they popped up I found myself liking them! My heart lied with our main characters though, Moria, Ashyn, Ronan, Gavril, and Tyrus. I loved seeing the bond between the sisters. I guess because I have my own older sister and while we are nothing like these two, I guess because we have a few years of age between us. I would do whatever I could to protect my sister as well, but I am the younger sister here, so it might be harder! LOL! Moria and Ashyn are continually trying to find the other and help them out with their problem. They are very protective of one another!And then there's the guys! I remember always feeling uneasy about Gavril. He's told one too many lies over the course of the series and I felt Moria was right to be mistrusting him. But as the story moves along, it's like we finally get to see the real Gavril and I quite enjoyed this new leaf he turned over. Or perhaps it was who he always was, but kept hidden! Then there's Tyrus. I couldn't quite remember my feelings over him from the last go around, but I loved how devoted he was to Moria as well. Naturally, it's more of a romantic sense, but it gave me all the feels to read it. Then there's Ronan; he continued to aggravate me with his back and forth feelings over Ashyn, but we finally get reasons as to his behavior. And I will admit, I get it. Though I do find I like the Ronan who likes Ashyn as well! He's had his own dark past that's affected him and he does the best he can to overcome it.The pacing to this one was a touch on the slow side, but only in the moving forward sense! SO much was happening throughout. Everyone had their goals and missions but they were constantly waylaid by other disasters or occurrences beyond their control. So while it was hard to see what the end goal would be, besides the overpowering of Alvar, it was still an incredible journey to read about!While I won't divulge in spoilers, I will say that that ending was prettying freaking epic! I was soooo not expecting that and I must say I loved it! It was so incredibly perfect, that to have ended it any other way wouldn't have done the story justice. And if you've read it already, I'm not just talking about that ONE thing! I felt like where all our beloved characters were at by the story's end was absolute perfection! It's not one you would expect, and I think that's why I loved it so much!Kelley Armstrong has been on my auto buy list for several years now, and she will continue to be on that list! If you haven't read any of her books yet, I highly recommend them all! But if you're a fan of the Fantasy reads more than the Urban Fantasy, then definitely start with the Age of Legends trilogy! It's a series rich with characters and mythos and all the elements a reader could want! And the best part is that it's complete! Bring on the binge reading!Overall Rating 4.5/5 stars
D**O
A high Fantasy jewel of a book!
It feels like it's been forever since my last blog post. I was quite sick for a few days and I was just not up to doing some reading. I finally feel better and was able to finish Forest of Ruin, the third book in the Age of Legends trilogy by Kelly Armstrong.I found it quite hard to get back into at first. Usually when it's been awhile since I've read the previous book in a trilogy/series, if it's good enough, I'm usually able to jump right in. My recall skills are usually formidable and definitely beneficial, but this, I definitely struggled to gain my bearings once I began.Moira and Ashyn, twins sisters, also the legendary Seeker and Keeper are as distinct as ever. Ashyn's powers pertain to talking to spirits and making sure they are at peace, once someone has died. While her twin sister Moira is able to banish violent and corrupted spirits, like Shadow Stalkers. One thing Armstrong excels at is fleshing out all of her characters to their fullest potential. Moira is fierce, Ashyn meek but holy devoted to the cause, Tyrus a Prince in his own right, full of love and loyalty for Moira, Gavril the misunderstood friend who's loyalty is questioned on more than one occassion, and Rowan, a guy who is just trying to change the status of his caste by protecting Ashyn at all cost. Each have great qualities that intrigued me and I'm grateful for that. Moira and Gavril are obvious favorites of mine because of their epic valor and their quick wit and hilarious banter.I'm sure people will debate which sister is best. Moira is an obvious favorite because she's fun to read about. She's outspoken, hot-headed, and is a great warrior. But don't count out Ashyn though, because she's level-headed, very intelligent, and the magic to her character is in her subtleness. I definitely have a soft spot for Ashyn.Next up, romances. I don't want to give too much away but I will say that I rooted for one male character to win Moira's heart, and winded up with another. While I understood the history of the character and Armstrong's decision to go that route, I'm still upset about my own heart being broken. I feel like it's more than just personal. The romance between Moira and the other character felt like it kind of came out of no where. Armstrong built Moira's relationship with the other guy for two books, only to strip that away and give us someone else. I personally felt cheated out of a perfectly viable, and luscious romance. (Sigh)As for Ashyn, her romance was more clear-cut and stayed consistent to the beginning. Which is pretty much what I expected from someone like Ashyn. I couldn't be happier. It was nice to see the outcome to their relationship and to see mutual love and respect.There was plenty of action. Alvar Kitsune, our villain, also Gavril's father, is finally thrown into the mix with full force. He faces our rag-tag crew and he is every bit as evil and battle-ready as I expected him to be. The scene that showed his most brutal self was eye opening. The results had me pretty much in tears on my commute to work. I was so excited that it winded up all working out in the end.Forest of Ruin is full of magic, mythology, love, betrayal, and ultimately redemption. While a slow-starter, once it picks up it doesn't stop. It takes your breath away and leaves you wanting more than you wish that could be possible. Read book one, Sea of Shadows, and book two, Empire of Night. If you're into high Fantasy, you don't want to skip this trilogy. Check it out!
K**N
Conclusion to Age of Legends Trilogy
This book concludes the Age of Legends trilogy. When the book begins, Ashyn and Moria are separated on each on dangerous missions. They are both trying to keep away from Alvar Kitsune and find a way to defeat him and his shadow armies.Moria is traveling with Gavril Kitsune who is Alvar's son. They are still trying to get over events in the last book and Gavril has lost Moria's trust because of his actions. He struggles to deal with his father's treachery and feels guilt that he ever supported his father.Ashyn is traveling with Ronan. She is the one who encounters a man who says he is her grandfather and who wants to use her to wake some sleeping dragons. The dragons are the emblem of the imperial family and a dragon could be seen as an omen from the gods that they favor the emperor over Alvar Kitsune in the upcoming war. Ronan is a casteless thief who wants to regain caste as a warrior.When the characters along with the emperor's bastard son Tyrus reconnect, they do their part to end the revolt led by Alvar Kitsune but not before they face many dangers and many losses.This is an engaging epic fantasy series with strong characters, both male and female, and lots of adventure. While there is romance too, it is not the happily ever after sort which seems most realistic for the premises of this story.
K**R
A great conclusion to a great story!
Worth the read, you wont regret it. The depth of characters and story line make it this trilogy one of the best I've read.
S**S
Absolutely brilliant triolgy
I would highly recommend the series. Normally I can devour these books so quickly, but with this last one I just had to take my time. As the ending neared I started to read slower, afraid of who was to die and who to live. As is the norm with this one of my favourite authors I am stunned with this book. I have laughed, cried and held my breath for longer than I thought possible, with huge gasps and sighs of relief. Amazing.
H**N
Disappointing
I am a massive Kelley Armstrong fan. I have 25 or so books by her and I normally love them. But this book was massively disappointing. It is the last book in the trilogy and it was weak. The first book I throughly enjoyed, the second, slightly less so, but this was inexplicably weak.It felt like the author had lost interest in the characters and in the series and wanted to just get it finished as quickly as possible, rushing through character interaction and fight scenes as fast as possible to get to the end of the book. It was forgettable in every way apart from how poor it was. Massively disappointing ending to such a strong starter novel, especially from a writer who, for me at least, can normally do no wrong.
J**E
A true story of legends
As every story I've read from this author you are soaked into a world full of imagination dripping from page to page into feeling each and every characters emotions there desires and dreams you feel every battle as if it was one of your own and just when you think you know how the story will go your derailed again and again into more and more surprised out of this world 🌎 experiences in each and every book
M**E
Utterly brilliant
I wasn't sure I'd like this series, but once into it, I as always had trouble putting the book down for very long, I loved all the characters equally, and imagined tyrus, in my minds eye... thank you Kelley yet again xXx
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