Theresa K. (Tesstarosa) - , reviewed on + 151 more book reviews
The third and final book in the Circle Trilogy finds four of our the six circle members paired up and married and in the land of the Gaells. Moira may possibly take the throne as Queen of the Gaell one of her first tasks in this endeavor is to attempt to pull the sword from the stone and find out if she will be the next ruler of the Gaell.
Guess what? She is.
She takes on the role of leader in a time of war and pushes the people in their training to do battle against Lilith and the other vampires. She also starts an affair with Cian.
I dont feel Im giving anything away, when I say good defeats evil and Cian and Miora end up together.
The twist is who the old man telling the story to the kids is.
This book was much better paced than the second book and I enjoyed the story. And, despite knowing what the ending would be there were still some twists in how we got there.
Guess what? She is.
She takes on the role of leader in a time of war and pushes the people in their training to do battle against Lilith and the other vampires. She also starts an affair with Cian.
I dont feel Im giving anything away, when I say good defeats evil and Cian and Miora end up together.
The twist is who the old man telling the story to the kids is.
This book was much better paced than the second book and I enjoyed the story. And, despite knowing what the ending would be there were still some twists in how we got there.
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