
The knowledge that yielding to Maeve will doom those she loves keeps her from breaking, but her resolve is unravelling with each passing day. Locked in an iron coffin by the Queen of the Fae, Aelin must draw upon her fiery will to endure the months of torture inflicted upon her. She has risked everything to save her people - but at a tremendous cost. You did your characters and your readers justice.Aelin Galathynius's journey from slave to assassin to queen reaches its heart-rending finale as war erupts across her world. Maas, for wrapping it up in such a satisfying way. This final book was the best of the series. As they fight to save all of Erilea, it will cost Aelin and her friends everything.

In the end, all are united in one common cause – to destroy the Valg once and for all and seal the gate so that none can ever return.

Unexpected friendships are formed and previous relationships solidified, while others are severed forever. The rest of her friends and allies, including Aedion, Lysandra, Chaol, Dorian, and Manon, all have their own battles to fight across Erilea. Meanwhile, her Fae mate, Rowan, fights ceaselessly to save Aelin from her living hell.

She stays strong for those she loves and to her cause to destroy Maeve and the Valg. Even though she is held prisoner for months by Maeve, the Queen of the Fae and Aelin’s aunt, Aelin refuses to break. In this final installment of the Throne of Glass series, Aelin Galathynius, the true queen of Terrasen, fights to save all of Erilea from the ancient evil of the Valg. You may like to read the first six books in the series, Throne of Glass, Crown of Midnight, Heir of Fire, Queen of Shadows, Empire of Storms, and Tower of Dawn before reading this review.Īdditional Note: Though this series is considered to be Young Adult, I consider the sexual content in Kingdom of Ash to be more New Adult than Young Adult. Note: This post reviews the seventh and final book of the Throne of Glass series.
