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A review by waywardskyril
Forsaken Fae: Book Three by R.A. Steffan
5.0
A smashing, rollercoaster of a final book that bound my emotions up with Len and Albigard's struggles and triumphs through every page. If you've finished books 1 and 2 you can expect book 3 to launch right off from book 2 with the same zeal, terror, agony, dread, hope, and blooming need between Len and Albigard.
Steffan has a spectacular writing style technique with world and character building that will shape images and form unbreakable attachments to her characters.
My only question is whether Albigard found a way to extend Len's life to match his own as that wasn't answered in the trilogy; However, I discovered there's a epilogue of sorts, a short story following the end of book 3, and while, based on the synopsis I'm not sure whether it will have any bearing on his question, I'm very happy to have even a little more of Len and Albigard's story, since, if it were up to me, I'd have another 3 full books of their lives together.
Absolutely adore this two, and this series is going on my favorites shelf. Could not recommend more to anyone who loves fantasy and can endure a slow burn. 6/5*s
Steffan has a spectacular writing style technique with world and character building that will shape images and form unbreakable attachments to her characters.
My only question is whether Albigard found a way to extend Len's life to match his own as that wasn't answered in the trilogy; However, I discovered there's a epilogue of sorts, a short story following the end of book 3, and while, based on the synopsis I'm not sure whether it will have any bearing on his question, I'm very happy to have even a little more of Len and Albigard's story, since, if it were up to me, I'd have another 3 full books of their lives together.
Absolutely adore this two, and this series is going on my favorites shelf. Could not recommend more to anyone who loves fantasy and can endure a slow burn. 6/5*s