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Siege and Sacrifice by Charlie Holmberg

Brief synopsis (no spoilers):
Sandis now has to face Kolosos in addition to Kazen. But she has a small army of vessels and another handler with her, so it's not hopeless. Rone comes back to help. There's much more to his story and history. His ancient artifact gives them a clue about how to beat Kolosos.

Category:
YA fiction

Why I chose this book:
I'm a big fan of the author

My personal opinion:
Very good final book to the trilogy, I enjoyed it and recommend it.

Warnings
Language: minor
Violence: nothing graphic
"Adult" situations: many references to physical attraction, one racy scene
Death: some, including major character(s)

Movie rating equivalent:
PG-13

Protagonist description:
Sandis

Point of view of story:
Third person, focused alternately on Sandis and Rone

Book length:
Medium

Story flow:
Excellent

Grammar and spelling issues:
None

Character connection (no spoilers):
I'd like more back story on Rone


For series:
Independent or integral:
Integral

Series review as a whole:
Pretty good. It's not going to end up on my Top 10 list, but it's clean and keeps my interest well. I wish is had been published as one really long book instead of a series. I recommend buying the whole thing, so you can read it that way.

If you only have time for one, read:
From the beginning: Smoke and Summons

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