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Within Ash and Stardust

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This finale was everything that this amazing series deserved! The story picks back up right where it left off and sends readers through new parts of these two planets we’ve come to know. The story moved quickly and will have you suddenly on the last page wishing you had slowly savored each page!

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WITHIN ASH AND STARDUST is amazing. I am currently on a space/scyfy kick, so this was right along my current desired reading (and watching as I've been watching many movies with the theme). I was so enthralled by Delaney's path and where she's going, not just physically, but emotionally and mentally as well. The mixture of Tristan and Ruckus, and the love triangle, was phenomenal. I felt a little confused through some of that storyline as it was not quite a clear choice who Delaney would be with in the end. But it was amazing nontheless.

Wow! What a privilege it has been to read and enjoy this amazing trilogy. I don't know how to put it to words, but I am going to do my best. From afar, I watched Chani Lynn Feener and The Xenith Trilogy grow into something purely fantastic. I have always wanted to read the first books in the series, but somehow they just kept passing me by. Not on purpose, the opportunity just never came my way. So, I would like to thank Xpresso Book Tours, the author and the publisher for this amazing chance.

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Within Ash and Stardust is the final novel in the Xenith trilogy by Chani Lynn Feener and brings to a close this intergalactic series with a fast paced and driven ending that will leave readers hooked until the final page.

Delaney Grace’s world has changed dramatically since she was kidnapped from Earth after being mistaken for an intergalactic princess. Multiple planets, a betrothal and even more kidnapping attempts later, Delaney has been named heir of the planet Vakar and is trapped on the planet Xenith as the Klint and Vakar people prepare for war. Torn between two planets and two loves, Delaney is determined to help broker peace, but as she struggles with her growing sense of duty and her desires, Delaney will need to decide once and for all where her destiny lies….if she and her friends and survive first that is.

As the final novel in what has been an adventurous and exciting trilogy, Within Ash and Stardust was a solid conclusion. Having enjoyed books one and two immensely, I was very excited to begin this final instalment, and while I was somewhat underwhelmed in some aspects of the novel on the whole, I was overall quite satisfied with the way in which Chani Lynn Feener brought the trilogy to an end.

Within Ash and Stardust unfolds through the back and forth perspectives of Delaney, Trystan and Ruckus with heroine Delaney being our main focal point, while her two love interests and male leads continue to add insight and understanding to other areas of the novel. I genuinely do like all three main characters and have enjoyed following them throughout the story as different elements of culture, technology and science fiction have brought the novels to life.

Author Chani Lynn Feener really has brought Delaney a long way since she was an innocent human living on Earth, unaware of the existence of alien life and the war between two opposing planets. Gone is this girl and in her place is a capable and determined young woman who is ready to take her place as the head of an alien planet, even though she wasn’t born to the role.

Readers will be forgiven for going into the novel with trepidation as Delaney finally makes the choice between the two men who have stolen her heart. I’m not one for love triangles and I will never be, especially during cases like this where I have honestly come to love both guys. Ruckus has always been fabulous, but Trystan snuck up on me (as he did Delaney) and wormed his way into my heart. I don’t feel Within Ash and Stardust was as “romantic” as the previous two novels, but the angst of having a protagonist torn between two people remains until the final few pages----and I am happy with the choice Delaney made.

Exciting and full of battles and unexpected developments, Within Ash and Stardust is a deeply enjoyable novel that brings to an end a wonderful sci-fi series. I’m excited to see what Chani Lynn Feener does next and I highly recommend The Xenith Trilogy if readers are looking for action, adventure and romance!

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Overall, I am really happy with this conclusion. I think that the story was wrapped up nicely in this book but it also left the readers hopeful for Delaney's future. The writing was easy to get into and the dialogue was honestly my favourite thing about this book. I loved that different characters were able to shine a bit more in this book. I'm really sad that this is over but I'll probably end up rereading the series once I physical copies of all of them. Thank you so much to Xpresso Tours for providing me with a copy of this book.

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I think I’ll start this review with the one thing that I was a bit frustrated with, the last two books I read in quick succession so I knew what had happened immediately before. This book pretty much picks up from where book two left off but because it has been a year since I read it I was a little lost, I could remember a lot but there were a few things I was a bit unsure of. So I did have to go back and re-read the last few chapters of book two so that this one would make sense.

I have to say though that that was my only little annoyance once I had reminded myself of what was happening I was glad of the fact that I was thrust into the action. I had been looking forward to this one because I knew that there would be a lot going on not just because the Rex was trying to start a war but because Delaney has two love interests and I knew that there would have to be some sort of decision.

I’m sure I’ve said it before but I do quite like a love triangle not just for the sake of it but you know if there is a good reason for it. This particular one has been good because it also has an enemies to lovers quality about it as well. I think it really added to the drama in this story but I liked that Ruckus and Trystan didn’t play dirty with each other that the focus was more on how their relationships with Delaney were changing. I won’t say much more about it than that except that I was happy with the outcome.

Something which has been consistently great throughout this series is the world-building and this book is no exception. I liked that even though the author could have just focussed on the fight against the Rex, she also introduced us to new settings one of which I wish was a real place, the dust markets, I would love to walk through stardust and do the little ceremony that the couples do. The author easily transports you to these vivid settings and it is difficult not to get entirely engrossed in the story.

It’s always hard when a series that you have really enjoyed is coming to an end. I think there is always a worry that you are going to be disappointed with the outcome or that it won’t have that same magic of the previous books that you have loved. Within Ash and Stardust was the best conclusion to this amazing series and whilst I’m sad that it’s over because I love this world that the author created I’m also excited to see what she will come up with next.

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Thank you to Swoon Reads and Xpresso Book Tours for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Guys. This series was so good. As I’ve said before, I’m not a huge fan of sci-fi, but this was like a back drop of space. Not in your face look at me space which I am so a fan of.

I love the technology elements. I love the political intrigue. I love how I was fearing for Delaney, Trystan, AND Ruckus’ lives! This book was fast paced and kept me on the edge of my seat. I couldn’t wait to see them win against the Rex!

My most favorite part was the love triangle. Of course. So Xenith #1. I was #teamRuckus ALL THE WAY. Like, who was this Trystan guy thinking he’s all hot? Thank u, next. Then I read Xenith #2. Okay, this Trystan guy isn’t soooo bad, but I’m still rooting for my man Ruck. But then the more Trystan does the more I’m like, ok I love him too. How do I choose?! Then Xenith #3. Man oh man. I felt for Delaney cause I would not have wanted to make that decision. I’m not going to tell you who she goes for – that’s the best part! I love how it ended though and my sweet, sappy heart was satisfied.

I would so recommend this series to anyone who loves a good love triangle or a good space setting. It was a great, clean, YA series!

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Within Ash and Stardust is a conclusion to the Xenith Trilogy that will enthrall, engage, and gives you a story filled with action, danger, and excitement!

I am now fully satisfied that I was able to read the final journey of Delaney, Trystan, Ruckus, and the other characters! I loved this series! This is one of the books that took my reading slump away, and I know it’s because I’ve been waiting for this since I’ve read the first book.

I like the author’s writing style. It is easy to read, and the readers can immediately be drawn in reading and finishing the book. I love how she developed the world-building and the characters. The voice in the book was not hard to follow, like who talks and whose mind was sharing their thoughts with you. There is also lots of action that took place in this novel than in the first two books, and that intensifies my reading experience.

The characters were not hard to love! You can fully see that they are flawed characters. But, as the story came close to its conclusion, they slowly recognized what’s their bad side, and they changed it for the better. I love how they think too. They weigh and think over something carefully. They might rush in some scenes, but most of the time, they check if their plan and solution is a viable option. Oh! I also love Mariana! I remember Lilly Moscovitz of The Princess Diaries from her. I am curious if there would be a story for her because it would be fun to read a story with her as the main character.

The world-building is fantastic! I want to visit the place if it ever existed! The detailed description of the places there is excellent because I can visually see it in my mind. Reading this book tells me what kind of culture, politics, and traditions they have in Xenith. It’s not so different from the Earth, but there are a few which amazes me on how it was explained well.

The book covers from book one to three are all amazingly beautiful too! I love it!

Overall, this book, series rather, is one of my favorites! I am not into aliens before, but this piqued my interest in reading more books about them. I am recommending this book to anyone who likes aliens with an action-packed story, and with a sweet romance between the characters that you’ll hate and love.

Disclaimer: I received an advance reading copy via Xpresso Book Tours.

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BOOK REPORT for Within Ash and Stardust (The Xenith Trilogy #3) by Chani Lynn Feener

Cover Story: All By Myseeeeelf
BFF Charm: Shrug
Swoonworthy Scale: 3
Talky Talk: Rinse and Repeat
Bonus Factors: Alien Traditions
Relationship Status: Free At Last

Careful, Sweetie: spoilers! This is the third book in the Xenith series, so if you haven’t read Amid Stars and Darkness and Between Frost and Fury, you should probably hop back in the TARDIS and go curl up in the library by the pool with the first book before continuing.

Cover Story: All By Myseeeeelf

That couple at the top is going to get some serious bruised lips and bloodied teeth flying at each other like that. These covers are serious brown-baggers with the exception of the pretty colors...

The Deal:

After Delaney and Trystan’s near-death experience in which Olena, the bratty princess turned traitor, and Pettus, Delaney’s friend and bodyguard, were killed for trying to kill and protect them (respectively), life on this alien planet is getting a bit heated. Trystan’s father, the Rex, is hellbent on a hostile takeover and becoming a very NOT benevolent dictator, and it’s up to Delaney’s rag-tag band of royal and government misfits to stop him.

But regardless of what happens, nothing Delaney chooses will allow her to get off of this rock without consequences. Does she abandon the Vakar people (for whom she is currently their only Princess and heir to the throne now that Olena is officially a goner) and go back to her normal life on Earth with Ruckus? Or does she step up to be a leader and go through with an arranged marriage to Trystan, who declared his love for her right before he slipped into a coma? Decisions, decisions.

BFF Charm: Shrug



By this book Delaney has kind of accepted that her life is nuts and isn’t constantly complaining about why her situation, which is a bonus. She’s become a lot more capable with a gun and isn’t putting up with both Ruckus and Trystan’s attempts to protect her, which on one hand is like, yeah—girl power! and on another is completely exhausting because she has to constantly reprimand them and play peacemaker. Delaney also starts thinking through the ramifications of being Vakar’s heir and what it would mean to the people if she left, but then she loses points for being so wishy-washy about her romantic feelings. Unfortunately the plot demands she not make up her mind until the very end, and that made her character growth suffer. I couldn’t love her, but I couldn’t quite hate her—oh, no, I guess I’m just as wishy-washy! Damn.

Swoonworthy Scale: 3

I was quite disappointed with the lack of decent swoon in this romance novel. Delaney wants to keep pretending she’s in love with Ruckus, but her eyes keep following Trystan wherever he goes, and they're all just jealous and grouchy. In my opinion, Delaney needed to engage in more hot make-out scenes, ya know, for science, but instead she worried a lot and made sure she spent equal quality time with both Trystan and Ruckus in a weird, unhealthy threesome that didn’t lend itself to stolen kisses or anything really fun.

Talky Talk: Rinse and Repeat

I had to finish this series. For some reason, my mind wouldn’t rest easy until I found out who Delaney picked. It’s quite annoying that this is the series my mind chose to get stuck on, because this isn’t the best trilogy. This book in particular needed a lot of edits and more plot-meat to shine. There was way too much discussing of the plan, the plan not going smoothly, someone getting captured because they failed to think two steps ahead of their enemy, and then having to go rescue captured person before discussing the NEXT plan.

Plot was never this series’ strong suit—we were here for the ridiculous romance, but once Within Ash and Stardust stuck all three points of the love triangle together, it waffled for too long. Delaney had to make her choice between the boring foot soldier and going back to being a regular Earth teen, and the tortured, problematic (but sexy because, remember, he’s Alexander Skarsgård) prince and being a queen of not one, but TWO alien people. There is no real choice here. Just do the cooler one and let’s get on with the kissing.

Bonus Factor: Alien Traditions



At one point the characters take a break from all the plotting and visit this massive indoor market, which sounded really fun. In the center there’s an ceiling opening where, during a certain time of year, a bunch of stardust comes down in droves, and couples melt it together to make gifts for one another. Count me in for playing with glittery things!

Relationship Status: Free At Last

Did you pull some alien mind-trick on me, Book? I felt compelled to be near you for a brief period of time, but now that I’ve finally found out your secrets I feel like we can part ways with zero tears or drama, and both go live our best lives.

Literary Matchmaking:



• Can’t get enough of love triangles? Mary E. Pearson’s The Kiss of Deception even features a MYSTERY love triangle.

• Brigid Kemmerer’s Harper is another normal Earth girl who gets kidnapped at the whim of a prince and a guard in A Curse So Dark and Lonely.

• For more satisfying swoon in space, check out Claudia Gray’s Defy the Stars.

FTC Full Disclosure: I purchased my own copy of this book. I received neither money nor peanut butter cups in exchange for this review. Within Ash and Stardust is available now.

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It's hard to believe that this is the end of this series! I've followed Delaney's story, see her grow and change over the last three books; it's bittersweet to know that it is over. I enjoy these books so much. So as the book by its self I think this would have to be my favorite. As a series ending, I felt that the characters have grown very much within these three books. With that said, the ending broke me. I was hoping for a different ending, I wanted something other things for Delaney.

It's hard to tell much about this book without giving a way to much. With that said, we pick up right after the heartbreaking ending of the second book. My favorite part of the book involved star dust (& when you read it you will know what I mean). I love the royal politics, I enjoyed that we got to know the world more. If you like action, aliens, and romance then give this series a try, Chani writing won't let you down.

This book its star dust, lighting my smile while being ash and braking my heart.

I was given a NetGalley of this book to review.

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Shockingly, this review will be pretty short (for me) since this is the third book in an amazing ride and I don't want to give away any potential spoilers for the series or this book in general because this is a series that very much needs to be experienced.

This was a bittersweet read for me- on one hand I could not wait until this book was released so I could read it and see what happened next, but on the other I was not sure I was ready for the series to end and I had to say goodbye. When I first picked up Amid Stars And Darkness (book one in the series) I thought the book sounded interesting and I was interested in reading it. What I never expected was how fast I was going to get sucked into this dangerous, strange world and fall in love with Delaney and her Ruckus and her struggles to get home- and do what is right. Talk about being put into a bad situation and coming out a stronger, better person. The worst part about reading Amid Stars And Darkness was the year I had to wait to get my hands on Between Frost and Fury- and then again to finish the trilogy with this book, Within Ash and Stardust. I can easily say that each book has gotten better and better, the conflict more real and dangerous and the heartbreak so significant that I felt the struggle and was on the edge of my seat to see how everything would play out. To say that I love this series is a mild understatement- I adore it and think everyone should pick it up because I guarantee there is something for everyone here.

I will be the first to admit that I actively despise love triangles, nothing about them appeals to me... But, bravo Chani for making me be sucked into this love triangle for all it is worth. To be fair, I am pretty sure this romantic angst about ripped out my heart- but I would not change a single thing about it. Both men have their strength and flaws, both men are honestly good people (even if one of them you have to look deep, deep down), and I was just as torn and drawn to the men as Delaney. Yet, there was one person I rooted for from the beginning, there was just a spark I saw in him that drew me and I wanted to know more. I was not disappointed by what I found. This was the hardest struggle Delaney had to face, and that is saying something when she had the fate of multiple worlds on her hands.

I know I spoke about the romance a lot, but this series was not just about (an amazing, angsty) romance, but just as equally an action/adventure/science fiction story that was exciting and dangerous and all around encompassing. I am not sure how I am suppose to get over this book hangover but you can guarantee that I will gladly gobble up everything that Chani wants to write next.

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This had all the making for a heart wrenching romance. I was rooting for an entirely different person to end up with Delaney then maybe everybody else reading this book. The one thing that irked me about the last book is the focus was mainly on the love triangle and who Delaney would ultimately choose to be with. I would of much preferred that it took a back seat and stuck with more of a focus on destroying the Rex and saving everyone from his insanity.

The story is solid in that those things are resolved and he does end up being eliminated. The love triangle should of been decided at the start of this final book so that poor Ruckus and even Trystan at some points is not drug along in this emotional roller coaster. I would of very much also have liked to have gotten a bit more of a closure with Ruckus finding his happily ever after once Delaney made her choice.

The series as a whole is a strong sci-fi you got aliens, flying air crafts, and battles over political unrest. I would like to have a bit more of the story to tell us how things end up once all is done. I guess we can hope that the new rulers are better then the previous ones.

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This final book in the series was just as exciting and fun to read as the other two. While I don’t totally agree with Delaney’s choices at the end, I could see that they were the right ones for her, given her growth in this book.

Poor, poor Delaney. She has had a tough time of it, but she comes out much stronger than she started. It was fun to see her growth in this book, from a girl who had a chip on her shoulder and had a difficult time making decisions to accepting who she is and finally making choices for herself. Finding herself in really tough situations, with two guys who keep getting in her way trying to keep her safe, Delaney often took matters into her own hands and pushed them away to stand on her own two feet. She is definitely a badass by the end of this series.

Tristan also has some major growth in this book. He really does start to own up to the fact that his father is evil and needs to be dealt with. I think he truly cares for his planet and wants to do what is best for the people not himself. He also genuinely cares for Delaney. Although he sometimes has a hard time showing it.

And then there is Ruckus. I felt really sorry for him through out the book. Mostly because he begins to realize that he no longer wants to be an Ander (soldier) or even to live on his own planet. He just wants to take Delaney back to Earth and he can’t quite understand why Delaney doesn’t just want to pick up and go. His constant sniping at Tristan didn’t help the situation. I loved Ruckus in the first book, but his character just sort of felt off throughout the last two books. I would still like to see a spin off series with him though.

The plot of this last book was just as good as the others. The world building continues as we learn more about the planet’s different cultures and traditions. There were some great scenes where Delaney was able to experience some of the planets cities and interact with ordinary citizens. Some were quite beautiful, and made me want to visit Xenith. The book does start off a bit slow though the rest of the book certainly makes up for that. The series had a great ending, even if I didn’t totally agree with it.

This is a well done and solidly fun romance with some science fiction thrown in. I loved the planet Zenith and the author did a great job of creating a new world with its own cultures and traditions. This would be a great summer series to read on vacation.

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Even though Within Ash and Stardust was my least favorite book in the Xenith trilogy, it was still a solid send-off to a great series that I’ve enjoyed tremendously!

The first half of Within Ash and Stardust dragged, so instead of 1-2 days of reading (like it took me to finish both Amid Stars and Darkness & Between Frost and Fury), it took me over three weeks to finish this final installment.

The second half though: WHOA. It was a whirlwind of action! Everyone had moments of badassery, especially Delaney, who has grown incredibly strong, physically and mentally, throughout the trilogy. She uses her wit and kickass self-defense skills to save everyones’ butts quite a few times throughout Within Ash and Stardust.

Even though the first half of Within Ash and Stardust fell a little flat for me, the second half more than made up for it. A handful of characters found redemption, and I was happy with where our main characters journeys’ ended, especially Delaney and Tristan.

On another note: I’d love to revisit the world of Xenith someday in a novella or spin-off book/series! I think there’s still more stories to be told, and I’d love to see more of the great world that Chani Lynn Feener has created.

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Within Ash and Stardust is the third and final installment in author Chani Lynn Feener's The Xenith Trilogy. This story begins right where Between Frost and Fury ended on a cliffhanger. Delaney Grace has survived several attempts at killing her, now she must choose her fate as well as save Earth from being destroyed. Even though she is supposed to be heir to the Basilissa (Uprisen Heir), she has two men in her life that has split her attention.

Ander Ruckus is the man who made a mistake and brought her to Xenith thinking she was someone else. Zane Trystan Wux is man who ended up being more than just his father's heir, and someone who has fallen for Delaney. Ander, who fell in love with Delaney in the first book, wants to grab Delaney and bring her back to Earth where she will be out of reach of the Rex, and Trystan. Trystan finds that he will do almost anything to keep Delaney and Earth safe from his father who has much more dangerous goals ahead if he is allowed to get his way.

This book actually explores more of the world this story is set in. In fact, readers will finally get a look at the capital of Vakar, Varasow, and all that it has to offer. I think there was more to explore between Ruckus and Sanzie. There is a story there that could be picked up and explored. Readers will also get a deeper look in the machinations of Rex and what his real plans are for Kint and Vakar. And, even though there is a tentative peace treaty, people are still on edge waiting for the other shoe to drop. Can Delaney, Ruckus, and Trystan put aside their issues and ensure that both worlds are safe?

What held me back in my rating was the twisted love triangle. As someone who has been reviewing for 10 years now, it is one of my weaknesses. I had to hold my rating because there was a whole lot of jealously and little fights that could have been put aside to focus on plans to defeat the Rex, save Xenith, as well as Earth from destruction. I am also not a fan of the final choice, and nope, I won't spoil it for you. I will say that I kind of sort of understand it, but then again, I kind of sort of don't understand why it had to be this choice. I do believe the author did a pretty good job with Delaney. She went from a sarcastic high school graduate with parental issues and a chip on her shoulder, to someone who makes really hard choices.

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This is one of my favorite trilogies. This was such a fun action packed and emotional ending that I loved!

I do like love triangles but without spoilers I wish there had been more of a clear front runner. Of course I had my preference but I did find myself wanting her to be more decisive about her intentions.

That being said this series is a must read! I still am giving this book 5 out of 5 stars!

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I can't believe it's finally here! The last installment of a series that I fell in love with back in 2017 and have been desperately waiting for since the cliffhanger that left me absolutely reeling at the end of book two - honestly it was one of the most jaw-dropping cliffhangers ever and gave me ALL THE FEELS!!

Before I get into the full review, as always if you want to avoid spoilers and haven't read the first two books in the series, feel free to check those out at the following links - Book 1: Amid Stars and Darkness and Book 2: Between Frost and Fury.

Now, onto the book.

I love this author's writing style, I've read other books by her and her writing is so easy to fall into, her characters are relatable and like-able and her world building is fantastic. She does seem to enjoy writing love triangles and for the most part, I enjoyed the complicated relationships.

I've been following the journey of Delaney from out-of-place Earth girl to heir of an alien planet with rapture. Delaney is completely relatable, in book one she was frightened, in book two she was angry and in book three she's determined to make her own choices.

Some of the plot in this book did give me moments of deja-vu, especially in terms of Delaney being put into corners she can't get out of but there were plenty of new elements too; new character revelations, plot twists and more alien culture.

I did have a pretty big problem with Ruckus in this book. If you've read my other reviews, you'll know that I've been Team Trystan from book 1, so it's no shock that Ruckus isn't my favourite character. Trystan is a big, sullen sweetheart with a cheeky side that's just irresistible. Ruckus was a solid character for me in book 1, who I did like, but who, in book 2, was so clearly not the one for Delaney. Whilst reading Within Ash and Stardust I felt as though Ruckus's character just disappeared in terms of depth, he was pretty pathetic, trailing after Delaney like a puppy dog and with seemingly no personality at all. I mean, at one point the book reads:

"He didn't want to be an Ander anymore, he realised with a start. He just wanted to be Ruckus Wux. Boyfriend of Delaney Grace."

Which was pretty pathetic really, especially for someone who in the first book was portrayed as a tough-as-nails soldier.

The romance in this book was also a little off compared to the last book, where things between Trystan and Delaney had started to heat up despite the frigid ending. In this book, Delaney was all over the place trying to choose between Ruckus and Trystan (when the choice was clear from the start!) and it felt a little awkward, with the ending feeling a little too clean-cut. It lost some of the sizzle that I'd enjoyed in Between Frost and Fury.

However, there is plenty of action in this book and the pace is great, I didn't want to put the book down at all. There's also more culture and world-building to be found in this book, especially in terms of the Dust Market which was both strange and wonderful.

I like that Delaney finally manages to break free of her chains in this book, to some extent, and can make her own choices and do what she believes is right instead of what's already been decided for her.

Overall, this was a nice ending to what I feel is a very underrated series and one that opened the gates to sci-fi for me, but with the romance toned down it felt as though it was suddenly aimed at a slightly younger audience.

My favourite book of the series has to be Between Frost and Fury, with Amid Stars and Darkness coming in at a close second.

I've truly enjoyed following Delaney's journey, exploring these new worlds, meeting interesting new characters and falling in love with Trystan's sweet, cinnamon centre along the way.

I can't wait to see what this author does next!

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I was provided and ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

This was everything I’ve been waiting for since Amid Stars and Darkness released in 2017, I absolutely loved it. Chani Lynn Feener delivered an incredible culmination of everything she’s built upon over the course of the trilogy.

“His only thought had been of Delaney, and not even coherently.”

It picked up exactly where BFAF left off. Which that ending, it destroyed me! I was so happy but so worried and then I wanted a certain other someone to just go away ...

I feel like all of the characters continued to progress, they make mistakes. They say the wrong thing. But they also all come to terms with what they want and what they actually deserve. I loved it. Have I mentioned I loved it?

I was approved for this book on an off day and I mentally told myself repeatedly that I would not read it in one day. I read it in one day. I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN! The book is filled with action but it’s also filled with this decadently sweet moments as well as some truly hilarious moments as well. I couldn’t stop smiling! I really truly enjoyed it and I hope everyone else that reads it enjoys it too.

"This time he was serious. Ruckus Wux was done for." ahahah

Happy reading!

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This was a quick, light read. Perfect for middle school readers. The story was predictable in most ways and fun. Good for a weekend read.

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I enjoyed the conclusion of Delaney's journey and was satisfied with the conclusion of the trilogy. It was predictable and seemed more fit for a younger audience in search of a clean love story. I was hoping things would get steamier but overall liked the book.

** I received this ARC from netgalley in exchange for an honest review**

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher Swoon for the E-Arc copy of this book.
I really enjoyed this book it has a great adventure and a cute relationship between the main characters. I do think that it is more geared towards early teens. It does have aspects of young love rather than older teen romance.

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