Book Review: "The Unfinished Song: Sacrifice" by Tara Maya

I had to continue on with this series, the first books were simply too compelling to stop! This review is for the third book in the “Unfinished Song” series.

Read my review for Book One: Initiate
or Book Two: Taboo

“As war looms on the horizon, Kavio continues to teach Dindi forbidden magics. Dindi’s cohort of fellow Initiates secretly select her to be the target of a vicious prank; an enemy of Kavio has targeted her for an even viler crime. Meanwhile, Brena seeks allies hidden among the enemy, which puts her on a collision course with her former captive and husband, Rthan, who is sent to stop her by any means necessary. As powerful magic spins out of control, the fae themselves are in peril, and what started as a tribal war could become the cataclysm that wipes humans from Faearth. For, in Faearth, there is a price to be paid for breaking taboos, and it can only be atoned for with a terrible sacrifice.”

When this book begins you feel for a moment that you are being propelled towards some happy occurrence. There’s ‘something’ that you think you know and you race through the pages trying to determine if you’re right.

I finished the previous books with a feeling of satisfaction; eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the story. Though no less entertaining and vivid than its predecessors, I finished this book with a feeling of dread.

I can no longer say that I think I know what is going to happen next.

There is quite a harsh difference in the emotion this novel evokes; there is so much magic, heart-wrenching hope and disaster that it can only leave you feeling like you swallowed something bitter-sweet.  

 Again, there were a few typos, but they weren’t that bad. For me to really get into a story it has to flow, I have to stop noticing the words and then I get swept up in the story they are telling. These books definitely do that for me, once I start them, I need to keep reading until I’m done.

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Now before you run off, I should mention once again that the first book in this series is free. You can pick it up for any ereader as it is available on Kobobooks.com, Amazon and Smashwords.

Sacrifice can also be found at Kobobooks.com, Amazon and Smashwords

See you Tuesday; Have a great weekend!

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