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Shadowborn

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Being a long-time reading fangirl of Katie McAlister, I jumped on a chance to request a Katie McAlister fantasy story. I hadn't realized it was the third book in a series. I should have looked before I leapt, so please do not take my rating or review in any way dismissive of a favorite author.

This series clearly has to be read in order! Many authors can bring one up to speed in the first few chapters. With such a loooonnngggg list of characters (dead, almost dead, imprisoned, well you get what I mean) that play into the final book it is recommended to not jump the shark ;)

So imma gonna take my own advice at 21%
I didn't actually DNF (I'll say Done For Now...DFN?) as I'll read the first two books in the series and come back to finish in 2021.

With that said, for what I've read so far I still enjoyed the author's writing style, humor, and relationship building of the characters. Looking forward to completing the ENTIRE series!

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion

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If you were to ask me about my favorite authors, Kaite MacAlister would not make the list, not even as an honorable mention. However, I continually find myself reading her books and wondering why I avoid her sometimes, and then I remember. When her books frustrate you, they really really frustrated you. This book series is a prime example of this. book 1 is amazing, Book 2 is awesome. book 3 (Shadowborn) UGH. First off. This is not the last book. I thought that this was a trilogy but nope. I don't know how many books it is going to take. Second off, they are really short. The action happens too fast. There is no chance to catch your breath and let you enjoy the calm with the characters. Sure there is everything that you want, magic, action, romance, etc. but then there is so much. the minute, the things that can make a series special get lost. I feel that this series would be best if binged. I am not going to continue until all the books are out and I can do just that.

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First off, I hadn’t read the other books in this series, which is a shame considering this is one of my favorite authors. Once I was able to figure out what I missed in previous books, the author delivered like she always does. Enjoyable out-of-the-box characters with insane plots. I loved it and look forward to reading the other books in this series. I highly recommend.
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An edge of your seat holding on for dear life action packed adventure filled with dangerous, magical and engaging charters, witty banter, heart racing twists and emotionally thrilling turns. A great read from beginning to end.

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Since the start of this series these books have really shifted. Allegria, Deo, and Hallow have made quite the journey, and book three sends them spinning in their own directions. Allegria is taken, and wanders the spirit world of the thane trying to leave and get back to Hallow. Hallow searches for Allegria, and Deo tries to finally get Idril to marry him.

What did I like? So book one I really thought Allegria and Deo were going to become something, but the introduction of Hallow throws me off. Allegria marries Hallow in book two, and they are amazing. Him losing her in book three pains me. I really loved book one and two but book three really tested my patience. Deo fawning over Idril aggravated me.

Would I buy or recommend? I love this author but book three fell flat for me. I’m bummed because I loved book one and two. I’m not sure I’d consider reading any more in the series. I really don’t know where I stand.

I received a copy to read and offer an opinion.

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I started reading this series last year and it’s been a decent fantasy series that had kept me mostly interested.

There were some parts of the story that I liked better than others but overall it’s been pretty good and I felt invested enough in the series to see it through until the end.

As this book is part of a larger series, I would not recommend picking this book up as a standalone as you would be missing out on large parts of the story.

Summary
Liberated from exile, the brutal god Nezu is leveling his vengeful wrath against the blessed lands of Alba, and only three heroes stand a chance of stopping him. Fireborn Allegria, with her ability to harness the power of light; her Starborn lover, Hallow, who leads the society of mages; and Deo, a warrior born of both worlds . . .

But the circle of friendship is broken when Allegria is imprisoned in the spirit world of the Thane. Surrounded by long dead warriors bent on revenge, her grasp on the mortal realm is fading. Now she must fight to hold on to the memories she has left—and the hope that help is coming from a world away.

The ultimate battle between good and evil is breaking, and Hallow and Deo need Allegria to win it. But even then, how can they achieve the impossible? For it’s not just one destructive god they must face, but also his creator. Only an arcane prophecy and the untried power of their joined magics can save the Fourth Age. (summary from Goodreads)

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When I started reading this book, I thought it was the last in the trilogy. Everything did indeed wrap up nicely, but yet there seemed like there might be more to come so I am not sure if this is truly the end of a series or if there might be a couple more books in the future.

I should also point out that the books have gotten better as the series progressed. I thought the first book was just ok but the second book was better and this latest book was probably my favorite so far. The dialogue had humor and flows nicely and the overall plot seems more flushed out now than it did in the first book. Sometimes the characters get a little sidetracked in the dialogue from the story but overall it isn’t as distracting as it sounds and I thought it was fun. Since there are a few character plots going on in this series, I am glad to see more solid story telling as the books have progressed.

This book had a little something for every one I think. Adventure, romance, and some magic. I enjoyed the magic bits and thought that the author has done a great job both in this book and the series, creating a captivating magical world. While I am not a big fan of mythology, I enjoyed the gods and goddesses in this book but for me I loved the arcane parts a little more.

Overall this was a nice installment to the series and I felt immersed in the world and the plot more so with this book than the others. I am looking forward to more books by this author and hope there will be more books set in this world even if they don’t follow the same characters, I think the world building was rich as exciting.

Book Info and Rating
Kindle Edition
Published June 9th 2020 by Rebel Base Books
ASIN B07W5XN934
Free review copy provided by publisher, Kensington Books, in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own and in no way influenced
Rating: 3 stars
Genre: fantasy

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Will they be able to destroy the evil that wants to take over the land before it is too late. Allegria is trapped in the spirit world with no hope of getting out before she loses everything that she holds dear. Hallow can't give up trying to bring her back as she is his life but he can't fight along side Deo as well. Can they fight this evil and win or will they fail?
A good book in the series. I was lucky enough to receive a copy from Netgalley & the publishing house in exchange for my honest review.

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Shadowborn is the third installment in author Katie MacAlister's The Born Prophecy series. It is highly recommended that you read these book in order to ensure that you don't miss anything important. This is a series that focuses on (3) main characters: Deosin Langston is the son of a Starborn Queen as well as Fireborn father who has a prophecy that he will either save the world, or destroy it; Allegria Hopebringer is a Sunborn Priestess who has the touch of the Goddess known as Kiriah Sunbringer; Hallow of Penhallow is Allegria's husband, & Master of Kelos, leader of the arcanists who has access to (3) types of magic.

There are several other key characters in this story that stand out more than others: Lady Idril Jalas who is supposed to be betrothed to Deo but has had more than one detour over the course of the first two books in this series; Lord Israel, Deo's father who lost an important battle and is trying to regain his footing as well as learning how to trust his son and his appetite for destruction; Quinn, the Captain who can't die; Dexia, a Vanith who can shape shift, and Ella, a Shadowborn who escaped with Deo, Allegria and Hallow from Eris.

As a summary, Deo leaves Allegria and Hallow behind to set things straight which he seems to always be breaking. In fairness, he wants to reunite with Idril. Deo's former Banes of Eris have been told he is dead, and they end up allying themselves against him leading to the death of someone thought indestructible. Deo's actions pit him against his own mother but surprisingly, his father takes his side in finding a way to reunite with Allegria and Hallow who he needs to defeat Nezu.

During a battle against Eidolon, spirits of former arcanists and magic users, Allegria ends up being captured by one of the Thanes who once ruled Eidolon and ends up with a woman, Mayam, she can't trust. The longer she remains in the spirit realm, the more of her memories she loses including why she's here in the first place. Allegria might now be the most aggravating character with her constant whining about how she's been abandoned by Kiriah. Everyone else around her calls her out but right until the final page when she learns of a stunning death, she refuses to listen.

Hallow, meanwhile, faces a devastating attack by Lyl of Starfall who has not only supplanted the former Queen from her throne, but now takes Hallows title of Master of Kelos. Hallow and Lyl continue to battle for a large chunk of this story until he, Allegria, Deo and their friends are finally reunited to battle Nezu. To be fair, this book has a whole lot of conversational situations that involved what sexual positions certain couples want to try out while they are also trying how to defeat Nezu.

To also be fair, this book really doesn't resolve anything and leaves a cliffhanger ending, again. Idril & Israel still want to take out her father, the Queen seems to be under some spell, Starfall needs saving from those like Lyl, the Eidolon are still a threat, and we need to give Allegria a kick in the backside to understand that she may be the most powerful character in this story.

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I didn’t realise this was the third book in the series when I requested, so my bad ! However, I still enjoyed it even if I was a bit lost at times (due to my fault) but it had great characters, wonderful world building and it’s made me want to Go buy the first two books to enjoy this properly now. I have read Katie’s books before and I always love her writing style, it’s funny, relatable and she writes such warm characters. A good story full of action and humour, recommended (just read the first two unlike me)

Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion

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I think to fully appreciate the characters and world building in this story that the previous books in the series be read first .

The story is told in character driven chapters from differing viewpoints...…. Deo who is both Fireborn and Starborn; Allegria, a Fireborn witch; and Hallow, her Starborn wizard lover .
It is full of magic, good and evil ; gods and goddess ; and fascinating creatures .
The dialogue is full of humour , levity and depth - a great characteristic of this Author , ensuring the readers attention throughout .
This was a thoroughly enjoyable book and I will certainly endeavour to read the previous books to put this one in context .
I was given an arc of this book by NetGalley and the Publisher in exchange for an honest review .

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It wasn’t a bad story but I had a hard time getting into the story. I didn’t read the first two in the series so I didn’t have any background knowledge of the story. The beginning seemed like it started in the middle of a scene.

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The first chapter was Thorn in his spirit form floating about the ship and talking to and about the people there. It was a neat way of pulling together the main players and plot of the story and to refresh the reader’s memory.

This book sees Allegria, Hallow, and Deo working hard to banish Nezu to protect all the lands from him. The chapters focused on different characters again, with Allegria’s chapters written in the first-person. The style of writing was more of what you would expect from a Katie MacAlister novel. It was filled with humerous dialogue, and silly situations. Characters frequently went off on a tangent, and it was quite amusing. You’d think it would be annoying, but for some reason the author makes it work.

I loved Idril, she was so unflappable. Allegria and Hallow were a lot more tolerable, and I also liked Deo. Still not liking Lord Israel or Queen Dasa though. I have to say Deo doesn’t listen to advice very well. But I might tune out my parents as well if they spoke to me so condescendingly. The final battle against Nezu was pretty intense.

All-in-all, I enjoyed this book a lot more than the previous ones. It has a satisfactory ending, but it seems like there might be more to come? I hope so.

Thank you to Kensington Books and Netgalley for providing me with an ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Each book in this series is better than the previous and I loved this one.
Great world building, interesting characters and a plot that kept me hooked and entertained till the end.
I strongly recommend it.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.

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Well having been part of the reason the thoroughly nasty Nezu has been released from his prison puts our three oddly matched heroes in a quandary. Allegria is trapped in the shadowy world of the dead with someone she knows she cannot trust, Deo is determined to set things right no matter who he has to crush along the way and Hallow desperate to save his wife suddenly has to battle to protect his own position !
Please read this series in order as it really is one that builds up giving the reader a much greater perspective of this world and it’s magic and Gods. These characters are so alive, vibrant and downright bawdry with a lust for life and indeed each other . Yet there’s so much humour written into these pages as time and time again they face challenges both dangerous but also quite often romantic ! My lips are sealed but I had to laugh at the predicament poor Deo finds himself in and even Hallow has certain “issues” with his use of magic. Allegria is always my favourite character because even when she has doubts she just keeps going . Good world building, such fun, quirky characters and genuine laugh out loud moments that even now still make me smile . The journey isn’t over yet though as Deo still has to go back for his mother, the Queen but that’s another part of this story and its one I greatly look forward to reading.
This voluntary take is of a copy I requested from Netgalley and my thoughts and comments are honest and I believe fair

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The 3rd book of the Born Prophecies. Arcane magic and the power of light come together in our fantasy to fight the reappearance of the god Nezu. There is travel between worlds both living and dead. It is the characters of Allegria Priestess of Kiriah, goddess of light, Hallow Master of Kelos, leader of the arcanists and Deo the ultimate warrior and savior of the fourth age who are so individual and the smart rapport between them will make you smile and willingly follow their adventures. You will definitely want to pick up the other stories in the series.
I was given an Arc of this book by Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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I didn’t realize Shadowborn was part of a series and was the third book in Katie MacAlister’s Born Prophesy series, until I started reading it. But I was excited to see a new series by Katie and eager to start reading.

This world is full of gods and goddesses, magic, good and evil, and weirdly fascinating characters. The story focuses on three heros: Deo who is both Fireborn and Starborn; Allegria, a Fireborn witch; and Hallow, her Starborn wizard lover. Deo was my favorite, but there really were a lot of fun characters.

You really need to start from the beginning; there was so much going on I had to work to put the pieces together. But I love the style of writing, the quirky characters and humor, and the world building.

I received an ARC from NetGalley and this is my honest review.

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Shadowborn is the third book in Katie MacAlister’s Born Prophesy series. Like the first two books in the series, Shadowborn is rich and vivid with amazing world-building. This, as well as the character development, is the strength of the novel.

I love MacAlister’s writing style, as it quickly immerses you into a magical and fantastical world. Her use of dialogue adds humor, levity, and depth to the story and the characters. Additionally, the pacing is fabulous, with an excellent blend of adventure, romance, and action. There was never a dull moment!

Shadowborn is not a standalone book, so if you haven’t read the first two books in the Born Prophesy series, you should check them out first. If you like fantasy stories with quick pacing, a ton of adventure, and three strong main characters, then this might be the book for you!

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of the book. All opinions are my own.

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