Well, I Read the Book.

I read 500 pages in, like, five days, so, that was fun.

I was so excited to read Daican’s Heir, the sixth and final book in the Ilyon Chronicles Series.

This series has been hugely impactful in my writing for a very long time. I’m pretty sure I picked it up before book 3 was even released.

Needless to say, I had high expectations.

Daican’s Heir did not disappoint. WOW. What. A. Ride. Jaye, do you stay up at night thinking of new ways to torture your characters? πŸ˜‰

In all seriousness, the nail-biting conflicts were exciting and engaging at every step. I was SO emotionally invested. There was so much resolution, finally, in the end. The end is, in fact, very long because there is a lot to resolve in the lives of a lot of different characters.

There were so many 😍 moments and 😱 moments. It was epic.

Little tiny spoiler, but if you’ve read the book:

I wondered the whole time who it was who would ultimately kill Davira, but I was NOT expecting —–. Seriously, that was great!

Anyway, fantastic conclusion to an amazing series. Hats off, Jaye Knight!

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Published by Hannah Gaudette

Hannah Gaudette is a home-school graduate living in the hills of New England. When she’s not writing or playing with the dogs, it’s a safe bet you can find her with some other animal, like goats. She is the founder of a sustainable agriculture movement called STEWARDSHIP in central Maine. She's a life-enthusiast and advocate for food allergy awareness, youth ministry, and service dogs.

3 thoughts on “Well, I Read the Book.

    1. It might have been six days, but still. I couldn’t put it down. πŸ˜‚

      Yes, definitely check out the series! As a side note, I’d recommend reading the prequel novella after you’ve read book 1 or 2, but before you read 3. And definitely read 5.5 when you get there. Both of those novellas are very important in the last book. 😊

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