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This is the final book in a trilogy. I found the first half to be slow and all of Dawson’s choices to be frustrating. It was hard to see Ryon put up with her; he is such a great MMC (main male character) and deserves the world. The second half, however, picked up pace and reminded me why I liked the first two books. Some twists and some reveals, a bit of action with a quick but strong finish to the series.

I was given a copy by the publisher via NetGalley (thank you!) and all opinions are my own.

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Honestly a super underrated series, and love and hate it's ended. But I definatly will reconmend this series to people and think more people should be reading it

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The final instalment of this trilogy left me utterly spellbound. The author’s enchanting storytelling reached its zenith, crafting a breathtaking conclusion that was both deeply emotional and richly satisfying. I felt every shiver and pang of hunger alongside these characters, as if I were truly walking through the Chasm with them. And, the constant twists and turns had me gasping and weeping uncontrollably. The deep connection I formed with these characters makes this trilogy one of my all-time favorites. The ending was so beautifully perfect that I’m left with a heart full of gratitude and awe.

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Book 3 of the Glacian trilogy. Dawsyn must lead her people home.... Challenges and betrayls abound...

Love this book. I have been waiting for the conclusion for a while now! The story is breath-taking. Very exciting and fast-moving. Love the characters. I was a bit surprised by the twist in the middle. It's a good one but just surprising.

Thanks to the publisher for the arc.

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NETGALLEY & THE PUBLISHER - YOU JUST MADE MY DAY. Thank you so much for this ARC!

The dedication : « To all the wild-eyed, sharp-tongued, fire breathing-girls »❤️‍🔥

The first book (Ledge) was absolutely one of my favourite reads in 2022. I remember thinking this author’s writing was absolutely mesmerizing and that I could feel the cold seeping through the pages.

The second book (Chasm) left an imprint on me with the characters. She writes such strong and unique characters. I grew attached to the lot of them.

This third book in the trilogy wrapped up all of her enchanting writing skills to conclude this quite perfectly.

I felt like I was walking with the Ledge people through the Chasm. I felt the cold, the hunger and the desperation.
I loved having the Queens POV. I gasped so many times while reading this one.

The twist at the 60%? Never saw it coming. I couldn’t keep the tears from falling all the way till the end.

I felt deep attachment to these characters and consider this trilogy as one of my favourites.

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