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? π
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 π moments and π± 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!
Lol, 500 pages in five days?! That’s gotta be some sort of new record! It sounds amazing, so I’ll be sure to check out the series π Thanks for the review, Hannah!
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It might have been six days, but still. I couldn’t put it down. π
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. π
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Lol, you can lose track of time with a good book.
Ah, okay, thanks for the tip!
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