Absolutely loved the final book in the mystique trilogy, even if it took me a little while to get to it!!! I felt like some of the "love, compassion and empathy fixes everything" stuff was quite cheesy but at the same time it worked so well and I thought it was great.
While the third book still had a bunch of complicated technological, interdimensional and multi-universe jazz talk I struggled to understand, I got there slowly and am so glad I persevered! 😍
A good third book and more into cosmic theology, and the history and future of Earth's consciousness progression, and the powers that are holding that back. By this time, the characters have discovered various lives through the centuries, and future selves, with advanced technology & time travel, they can change history to make a more positive outcome for the planet, and get back to the Source. Enjoyed this book very much.
This book was definitely one that was heavier on the sci-fi side, which was a far cry from how this series initially began.
The relationship, banter and main chatter development were really fleshed out and I enjoyed how the relationships progressed. That said, there were many, many, MANY, characters to remember and my poor little brain struggled to keep up with the host of new people introduced every ten to twenty chapters.
Reading about Tamar’s journey through the levels of hell was probably the most intriguing and engaging part of the story. During that sequence I was itching to find out what happened! Same with the early story line of Mathu and Killian, that was very fun and entertaining to follow.
However, I found myself losing interest or getting lost on the more technological, metaphysical elements of the story. Harding loves her detail, but I found myself skipping over large sections because I didn’t care or didn’t understand.
Interesting end to the trilogy, but probably not the genre for me
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The final book in the trilogy focuses more on Tamar and her parents, Albray (Arcturus) and Mia (Meridan). Tamar's journey from innocent 13 year old to Annunaki Queen Kali and quest to find her prince Mathu is a riveting read. Emmett Rich and Killian Labonte as the two possible princes made it a total page turner, I just couldn't wait to find out which of the two guys was Mathu incarnated.
When all is revealed, Killian as Yeshua (Jesus) in a past incarnation was something that made me laugh out loud (I'm Catholic, it's funny lol I'm not offended in any way, just thinking about Killian as Jesus is well, laughable!). I enjoyed watching Arcturus being the husband after his constant torment of Polaris (Sinclair/Devere) by flirting with Solarian (Ashlee). It seems that even Levi should have a bone to pick with Arcturus, seeing as he was in love with Thana (Lillet) at one point too.
I enjoyed reading about seven levels of hell that Tamar had to travel through and although the book was a little too technical yet again, this time there was more interaction between all the members of the Amenti staff, and Polaris is just hilarious though Arcturus is also a favorite of mine (I really couldn't blame Ishtar- Sabine Labonte- from wanting a piece of him!).
This one was a solid 3, perhaps even a 3 1/2 =D
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well, I am about halfway through, and I think I will give up.
The characters are now confusing mixes of regenerated souls. the time travel is supposed to have rules but can fix pretty much anything, and any time a new technological thing is introduced they talk about it for pages, which would be ok, except that there are three new tech things per chapter!
I feel like I am reading a textbook that is part science, part history, but comes from another planet. In the margins of the textbook someone has scribbled some bits of plot and action. I can't keep dragging through the textbook to find the interesting scribbles.
Life is too short to finish boring books.
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It took me two days to read, and so far it's two weeks later and I'm still amazed by how much I enjoyed this final chapter in this awesome trilogy. Traci definitely did it once again!
It was full of information, at times I had my face screwed up in so much concentration friends thought i was studying for an exam! LOL....otherwise it was a fantastic read....predictable ending but awesome non the less!
This book took me three years to finally finish. I'm glad I did, however. Although it gets a little dry in the middle, and can be a bit hard to follow at times, it's well worth pushing through to the end