Darby now has the proof they need to storm the Island of Orion and put an end to Walter’s vile attempts to assassinate Whispers. Twig now holds all the answers along with all the memories of the assassin they trapped for his use. Twice Twig has skirted death by the use of an ancient Stitcher spell. He now has the use of a young human body but instead of being thankful he is filled with anger and vengeance. Frankie is trying desperately to prove her love, no matter what he looks like. She can still see the colors of the man she fell in love with. This is the final chapter of the Spectrum of Color series. Will Frankie and Twig finally find their happily ever after? Or are the gods amusing themselves at their expense? Find out in this action-packed finale.
S K Wee lives in West-Central Wisconsin with her husband. She is retired from the Postal Service and spends most of her time reading and writing but loves to travel. Her first novel, Absence of Color, is the beginning of a four-book fantasy series, Spectrum of Color, which is available through Amazon. She also has written a follow-up trilogy centered on the children of the main characters we grew to love in the Spectrum of Color Series. The Whispers From Beyond Trilogy is now available in its entirety. Since then, she had ventured into a few other genres: Contemporary Fiction with Larkin’s Landing and Lonely Hearts Complex. They are romance/mysteries set in the fictional small town of Tombora Springs in northern Wisconsin. If you enjoy paranormal fantasy check out Nun Worth Keeping where a young Catholic teaching nun is forced to make life-changing decisions. If you enjoy time travel, she has published a romance called Halwyn’s Portrait set in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the shores of Lake Superior. More recently, she created a portal fantasy adventure, The World of Vallis series. Three stand-alone stories will soon be offered set in that universe.
Once again, S.K. Wee has written a masterpiece… The epic conclusion of her addictive saga, “Full Spectrum of Color: Spectrum of Color Book 4”, is every bit as exciting, mind-bending, and dangerously delicious as her four previous editions, but the satisfaction of finding out how she consummates the various relationships between her vast pantheon of characters truly surpasses all her prior works as the heartbreaks and triumphs of her two of her beloved protagonists, Frankie and Twig, finally find a resolution to their strange relationship.
Wee’s fully fleshed characters—both good and evil—live their lives within a generously appointed plot line that any Hollywood movie producer would deem worthy of a big-budget movie series, and which any actor/actress would be proud to play a starring role. I, myself, having read all four volumes of this magnificent creation, can only say that Wee wins the Oscar for this astonishing, creative, mind-blowing, and engaging novel series which I obviously highly recommend to fantasy adventure fans—teens through adults.
So sad to see the end of this series. I hope there is more to come with the next generation. A wonderful end though. I will miss the characters and their amazing world.