

Once freed, these beasts will roam the earth, devouring every last person until he or she is nothing but an empty husk. And she may be a Nightblood–the spawn of a vengeful deity hellbent on releasing his wraithlike Minax from their prison. She’s in love with a powerful Frost King. Synopsis: Ruby’s world has changed more than she ever could have imagined. Nightblood was entertainting with exceptional writing – an incredible finale to the Frostblood saga. Arcus is still my favorite character and I absolutely adored him. New revelations came to light adding further depth to the story. I couldn’t guess what would happen next and was kept at the edge of my seat. Relationships are put to the test as they all deal with the choices they have to make and facing the consequences of those decisions. Tensions rise as the three are thrown together. With newfound revelations and trials overcome, Ruby, Arcus and Kai are faced with the fate of both the Frostblood and Fireblood kingdoms hanging on their shoulders. Nightblood continued where Fireblood left off. They’re so cool and they fit each story like a glove, especially Nightblood, which showcases the darker tone of the story and Ruby’s struggles with the Minax. I couldn’t wait to dive in when Nightblood was finally, finally released.įirst off, I love all the covers in the trilogy. Having to wait for the third book after the cliffhanger in Fireblood was torture.

When I started the Frostblood saga, the first two books were already out so I devoured them one after the other. Rating: 4 Stars Genre: Young Adult Fantasy Review:
