Heartbroken and a prisoner in her own castle, it is time for Calliope to take matters into her own hands. Mere days remain until she is bound to Sakari and the Waking Oak is destroyed. It seems hopeless, but Calliope is determined to fight.
Loyal to the core, Sakari has always respected and followed his father’s direction, but Adair is pushing boundaries Sakari isn’t sure he wants to cross. Yet remaining loyal to his kingdom may hurt the ones he loves the most.
Kai has a plan to save Faylinn. It’s risky and will require a sacrifice that may cost him his life, but if he doesn’t try, Calliope will be lost to him forever.
War in Faylinn is fast approaching. Hearts will be broken. Sacrifices will be made. Lives will be lost. Only the strongest will be left standing.
Loyal to the core, Sakari has always respected and followed his father’s direction, but Adair is pushing boundaries Sakari isn’t sure he wants to cross. Yet remaining loyal to his kingdom may hurt the ones he loves the most.
Kai has a plan to save Faylinn. It’s risky and will require a sacrifice that may cost him his life, but if he doesn’t try, Calliope will be lost to him forever.
War in Faylinn is fast approaching. Hearts will be broken. Sacrifices will be made. Lives will be lost. Only the strongest will be left standing.
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I received a copy of
Luminary by Mindy Hayes in anticipation of its release on September 4th
and I am very excited to share with you the final chapter of Calliope’s story.
I am a huge fan of
Mindy Hayes, I think she is a brilliant writer and I always look forward to her
books. I’ve gotten a chance to read all three of the books in her Faylinn
series:
·
and now
Luminary
As well as the first
book in her Willowhaven series:
She has this
incredible ability to create a world that comes alive for her readers. With her
beautifully woven description and her dynamic and engaging characters. And her colours! I think I’ve talked about this
before but she creates this colour pallet in your mind that leads you through
the emotional ups and downs of the story. There are all these bright, vibrant
colours that come up throughout the journey that just help create this
beautiful world. I think Mindy Hayes has an incredible talent for creating
fictional worlds that her readers can just step into.
Now that we’re on Book
Three (the final book in Calliope's story), there’s been less world building and a lot more living in the space; which means the characters are bigger and more
vibrant.
This book is unique
from its predecessors in that it doesn’t just follow Calliope, our main
heroine. We also get a first person account of the events from Kai, our male
protagonist; and Sakari, our other male protagonist.
I’ll admit, I was a
little wary of Sakari, who was introduced in Book Two, because he comes in
specifically to disrupt the already established dynamic and relationship of Kai
and Calliope. In a lot of ways I found him to be, well, weak. Not in that he was poorly written; but that he was so
emotionally vulnerable – and kind of spineless – and I wanted to slap him. But
he changed and he grew and by the end of the book, my heart felt for his struggles. He was a boy in
love, desperate to both please and escape his father’s iron grip.
Kai was, of course,
bone meltingly in love and yet infuriatingly stubborn and closed off. What else
is new? Seeing scenes both past and present from Kai’s perspective just made me
love him more for his ability to hide all that raw emotion.
And Calliope was her
usual teenage, stubborn, often lonely self; with all the power in the world and
yet powerless. She is the comforting voice to the readers: the one we know and
understand and cheer for no matter what. She is the warrior princess with
yellow wings, fighting for the right to have power and love.
How can you not fall
in love with Calliope?
And you’ll see some of
that in my Random Notes While Reading:
· I want to
hate Sakari but he’s just so…weak
·
He WAS
really yours. Believe in the power of love!
·
Thank you!
Calliope took the words right out of my mouth
·
He
honestly thinks this is the best way; how?
·
Just
because your home life sucks, Sakari, doesn’t give you the right to…oh I give
up. You’re just so naïve
·
“How could
I not be drawn to that blaze?”
·
I’m sorry.
Proposing? He ain’t proposing shit
·
I probably
shouldn’t but I’m glad Callie likes Sarai
·
I like the
flashbacks so we could see what was in his buzzerwigging mind at the time
·
You are so
easy, my friend
·
He chose
archery so he could lean in close and show you his moves. We all know it
·
Why does
she always smell so good?
·
Sorry,
that’s really badass
·
No.
Sakari, no. Stop. No
·
Shut up,
Skye
·
That
sounded like a sex joke from the boy who doesn’t understand sarcasm
·
It’s okay
to like him as long as you remain focused on the end goal
·
My heart
actually hurts for her
·
Oh honey,
come here. Let me love you
·
Damn it,
that’s actually a really cute nickname
·
Oh my
heart hurts
·
The fact
that he cares like this for her is enough to break your heart
·
I held my
breath through that entire chapter
·
Spazzlick
sounds like such a dirty word
·
I have a
feeling Calliope and her boys could have their own show just with all that
lovely dramatic tension
·
I knew Cam
and Sakari would get along
·
Oh Callie,
you’re being such a drama queen
·
But it’s
breaking my heart
·
No, no,
no, no, no, oh, no
·
That. Was.
So. Cool.
·
How could
you…why would you…I’m crying like a baby now
·
No, I
think that’s the sweetest little thought
·
Aw Declan!
·
He, he,
he, oh, saucy
·
That
epilogue though
This story is full of
action, drama, and romance; darkness, light, and magic. Hope and wonder – and lots
of tears.
Though her story is
ending, Calliope will remain one of my favourite characters to visit because
she gives us hope that magic may be real and we’ve simply forgotten over time.
Luminary will be
released on September 4th but you can get a copy of the first two
books here.
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