Soul Riders
Darkness Falling
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4.0 • 4 Ratings
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
Helena Dahlgren is the winner of 2021 Kids’ Book Choice Awards, Age 12-18: Best Fantasy World Builder category.
Step into the final installment of the fantasy trilogy based on the massively popular game, Star Stable. Follow four friends who discover their magic powers and learn that every girl can be a hero.
A storm is coming. Darkness is falling. Will the Soul Riders find their strength in time to save Jorvik?
From cozy stables to stormy nights and magical places, Darkness Falling is a thrilling adventure where the fate of the world lies in the hands of four friends and their horses.
The four Soul Riders, Lisa, Anne, Linda, and Alex, are facing their greatest test yet. Mr. Sands’ sinister plans are threatening to destroy life on Jorvik. Only the Soul Riders and their horses have the power to stop him and his Dark Riders. To succeed, the Soul Riders must learn to master the magic. But they are running out of time.
Customer Reviews
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It’s very good and entertaining and I love horses and it’s adventure packed
This Trilogy Could Have Been Better
I don’t play Star Stable, but I discovered these books on an online library. I listened to the first book and I loved how the story began. I read the second book and was a bit disappointed, but not as disappointed as the third book.
This trilogy had potential, but by the second book I could tell that the third book would not be good, and I was right. The characters are so different from the first book. Majority of the second book all they were doing was crying. The crying was so excessive and unnecessary in some scenes, and it just made the girls look like they couldn’t do their jobs as the Soul Riders. I feel like the author could have done better.
The cliffhanger at the end of the second book got me though, so I did read the third book, and I really disliked it. Actually, I hated it.😅
In the first book, the girls were likable. The story was so much better in the first, but then it just dropped by the second and third book. The third book made no sense in some scenes, and the author was not descriptive at all in some paragraphs, like the battle in Pandoria, or saving Lisa’s father. It was the same with the second. I could not invision much of what was going on due to the lack of description.
Overall, the first book was enjoyable, the second book was not as enjoyable, and the third book was downright awful. It seemed like the author rushed the story, and did not give it a likable ending at all. This trilogy could have been so much better.