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Review #1958 - Dated: 5th of June, 2007 Author: craftmadhermit |
Unlikely relationships are formed in the final of Fallon’s Demon Child trilogy - Harshini as events take the last few steps towards the dramatic finale. Again I was hooked from the first chapter, unable to put the book down as R’shiel finally takes hold of her destiny and learns, rather rapidly and violently, to run with it, full tilt. Questions created from the previous two books are now answered and countries are united against a common enemy, plus Loclon gets what he deserves… at long last. False love is released as new love grows strong, while Xaphista becomes bold and starts to make his presence felt and heard. All of this, and of course a lot more, lead to it being a great end to the trilogy, and it was with much regret that I read the last page and then had to close the book on this particular story for good (unless I go and reread the books that is). Although the actual trilogy was well concluded, it did leave it open for more books in the future, which I am now dearly hoping for, as Demon Child has now firmly placed Fallon in amongst my top 10 fantasy Authors.
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