Send Me Their Souls
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
There are worse things than death.
With the rise of Varia d’Malvane comes the fall of the Mist Continent. Cavanos is overrun by the brutal rampage of the valkerax, led by its former crown princess. Vetris is gone. Helkyris is gone. As each mighty nation falls, the grip of the crown princess closes around the throat of the world.
But Zera Y’shennria isn’t out yet.
Alongside Malachite, Fione, Yorl, and her love Lucien, Zera seeks aid from the High Witches and the Black Archives, with the valkerax horde hot on their heels. Seemingly unstoppable, Varia can track Zera through her dreams, ensuring there is nowhere to run. Thankfully, an ancient book holds the key to stopping the incursion forever.
But at what cost comes freedom?
At what cost comes love?
At what cost comes the end of the world, and the beginning of a new one?
The Bring Me Their Hearts series is best enjoyed in order.
Reading Order:
Book #1 Bring Me Their Hearts
Book #2 Find Me Their Bones
Book #3 Send Me Their Souls
Customer Reviews
Not the ending I expected (though it was predictable at times) but a decent ending to a good series
I enjoyed this book. Out of the trilogy, the second would still have to be my favorite but this was a close second. When I finished it initially, I was a bit unsatisfied but as I reflected I think this was the right ending. I really felt that it was quite in character for Zera to sacrifice herself to save the world. I did want Zera and Lucien to end up together and have a happy ending but I would have also been satisfied with her sacrifice. This whole book seemed to have a different vibe than the rest of the trilogy. In the first book, Zera was only looking to get her heart back and learn to live but then she fell in love with Lucien. In the second book, she was trying to regain her friends’ trust and also get her heart back. In the third book, she just seems to be trying to save the world, but it’s lacking some of the adventure I loved in the second book. However, I think that this was still a great book. I would definitely reread this trilogy again, i’m just not sure that it’s one of my all time top favorite books.