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Kat
Nov 19, 2024 rated it it was amazing
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THE ETERNAL’S WILL is the exciting conclusion of the Ravenslayer trilogy. Will the Dark Lord be defeated? Will our band of fighters prevail? I know I felt invested in the outcome for these guys after following them for several books and was waiting with bated breath to see what happened, and I think that’s the mark of a good series, one that keeps you hooked!

Women’s rights play a huge role in this story. With everything going on in the world right now, it’s a very fitting theme to have reflecte
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Gary Stringer
Feb 09, 2025 rated it really liked it
The Eternal’s Will, the third book in this series, is a surprising narrative choice – one I can very much get behind.

When writing a series, some authors have a format that they stick to, so the audience knows what to expect. That is not the case here. Compared to the previous books, this one focuses much more on the political and social problems of this world and less on huge battles. There’s still plenty of fighting, but for the most part, they are much smaller, more personal battles, which def
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Marco Santucci
Apr 27, 2025 rated it really liked it
This is the 3rd instalment of the Ravenslayer. I have enjoyed many of the characters along the way through this trilogy with the exception of Liren. His usage of the F word three times in a sentence throughout the book is overkill in my opinion.

About halfway through, the story picked up for me with the introduction of Oren, who turns out to be quite a combat badass. A few unexpected twists and turns make parts of the story a good page turner.
If you like dark fantasy, I certainly recommend it.
Joseph Minart
Mar 20, 2025 rated it really liked it
The Eternal's Will (Ravenslayer, #3) by P.J. Ashton (Goodreads Author) was an interesting third book in the series where we continued the adventures of Marcus, Elara, Lirien, and others filled in a world of adult themes and warring creatures. The character interactions were much more involved in this book than in the other books, where a reader can read different points of view set in the author's fantasy world. It was a good read. ...more
P.J. Ashton
Oct 22, 2024 added it  ·  (Review from the author)
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