A review by energyrae
The Queen of Veils by S. Usher Evans

5.0

Alas, we’ve arrived at the final book in the series, and I don’t think I’m ready to let this amazing cast of characters go. Brynna has always been strong and assertive, but through this journey, she's learned to lean on people. In The Queen of Veils, she has to go against everything she thinks she should do, so she can take back Forcadel from Illara once and for all.

Cut off from Felix, Katarine, and Beata, Brynna has to trust that they are doing their part while she does hers. She can only hope that all the steps that brought them here will be enough to take down Ilara, who always seems to be one step ahead of them. But “...failure is just a stepping stone to greatness.”

Sush, what have you done to me? So many emotions in this one! From book 1, I have adored watching Brynna grow, watching her learn what it means to lead and to depend on those around her. This is such an amazing world with many imaginative magical elements. This book is a sweet goodbye to a world and cast of characters I’ve grown to love. Evans has done a superb job at creating a rollercoaster of emotions with every setback and struggle that has occurred along the way. Well done!