The Third Planetary War has begun in the Pavo galaxy, and Ophelia Holmes has joined the rebel force Veritas to defeat the International Armament. Ophelia fights with and against her own family to save the galaxy from a devastating fate. Old foes become friends, family members become fiends, and Ophelia learns that war isn’t always black and white.
Alexandria Clarke is a writer, cat lover, and all-around optimist. She loves to immerse her readers in mystery and intrigue, meaningful friendships, and the worlds of characters who learn by doing. When she's not writing, Alex enjoys playing guitar, watching Wynonna Earp, and spending time with her family. She currently lives in Orlando, Florida with her partner and their four pets.
The final installment of The Impossible trilogy where our dynamic duo of besties make there way to the rebel camp/high school where we finally get to the big reveal of the entire point of the 3 books. All previously noted problems with the series remain; however, if you are here for the drama, you are in the right place. The story unfolds in a fairly predictable manner ... until you finally get to the hero's end (after completely ignoring the rebel context in favor of an obstructionist element to just pass the time). Ultimately I am sure this series will work for some, but the lack of any realistic world building and/or consistant context was definitely an issue for me, so despite the descent narration, the overall score for this and the entire series remains at a 3 (rounded up) and therefore recommended for casual entertainment when you find yourself bored and looking for a distraction.
No doubt that Alexandria Clarke is an excellent writer there is no dispute about that. Also the universe and the story is very nicely done and thought of, especially when it comes into Alexandria’s imagination and those amazing unpredictables twists which always surprising at a perfect timing. That was the Pro, Now the Con: This third book of the trilogy is written more like a TV show then a book meaning that the first chapter is all about what the first two books where about, so if eventually I’ll see this series on TV it won’t surprise me at all. Next is the Feminism is way to much in this series which I’ve only realized while trying to write this review, it’s not that the woman can’t be heroes or go on missions but every time ? Not once that I can remember man are used in any major action seen only as mechanics and in background position, like extras in the movies.
Ok that was the pro and cons but even so I absolutely enjoyed the story very much, also excellent narration by Tia Rider Sorensen ( again a woman ). Putting it all aside it was easy to understand, enjoyable and a good story so recommending this trilogy is easily done by me !!!
( Format : Audiobook ) "No weapons in the house, ladies." The third, and final, book in the Impossible series. Together, the three shorts make up the equivalent of a single novel.. With the Third Planetary War in progress, Orphelia faces to find an antidote to her mother's serum and another reunion with Saint Rita. Slower to get underway than its predecessors but still enjoyable, it was again narrated by Tia Rider Sorenson and was a complimentary download from Free Audiobook Codes.