Review: Wilde's Meadow by Krystal Wade

From Goodreads:
Happy endings are hard to find, and even though Katriona is in the middle of a war with someone who’s already stolen more than she can replace, she aches for a positive future with her Draíochtans.

Armed with hope, confidence in her abilities, and a strange new gift from her mother, Kate ventures into the Darkness to defeat a fallen god.

Losses add up, and new obstacles rise to stand in the way. Is the one determined to bring Encardia light strong enough to keep fighting, or will all the sacrifices to stop those who seek domination be for nothing?

My Thoughts:
I have enjoyed this series. The plot and world kept me interested and curious. But I couldn't like this last book as much as I wanted to.
Like the first book, I found the first half incredibly slow. Heavy internal dialogue and things that were just repetitive made me frustrated. All I wanted was to get to the battles, to see how everyone overcame their obstacles and weaknesses.
The second half things picked up with battle scenes and intrigue. Although I did feel like I went around in circles with Kate's moping, and with Perth, Cadman, and Rhoswen. I just wanted her to read the letter and get on with it. 

Summing up the series though, it is a fun read, even though I did get frustrated at times. There's some great twists and turns, and of course, a happily ever after that leaves you satisfied with the outcome of everything.
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Published on May 14, 2015 00:05
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