Reviewed by Sarah
“The world," Aelin said, "will be saved and remade by the dreamers, Rolfe."
*Spoilers for the first five books in the Throne of Glass series*
Friends have been gained and lost, and loyalties tried and broken. With her heart sworn to a warrior-prince, and her life pledged to the people she’s determined to save, the long path to the throne has only just begun for Aelin Galathynius. The world is on the brink of war and those who possess magic and those who don’t find themselves at odds. Monsters crawl out from the horrors of the past and darkness is poised to take over the world. The only chance of salvation is a desperate quest that may be the end of everything Aelin holds dear and possibly the world itself. The Kingdoms of Erilea are fracturing around them and they must do everything in their power to keep everyone from falling to the dark forces trying to destroy the world.
The sixth book in the Throne of Glass series is a heart wrenching and emotional addition to Maas’s series. This is by far the most emotional book in the series, especially the ending and you’ll definitely cry. This book starts to bring more characters from Assassin's Blade in as well and ties together the different points of view. Seeing everyone coming together is really amazing and heartwarming. There is amazing action and magic and you will love this book as much as the others in the series.
If you enjoyed this book try the final two books in the series: Tower of Dawn and Kingdom of Ash.