A solid ending to an action-packed, Sci-fi trilogy. This series is hard to explain, sometimes harder to understand.. But, for the sake of reviewing I will try. 😅
The Starbound series, follows the journey's of six individuals across three different books. In book one (These Broken Stars), we follow Tarver and Lilacs story. They both meet, and survive a deadly shipwreck from space, which lands them on an abandoned, mysterious planet. What Tarver and Lilac discover on that planet, or who they discover (beings, they call:The Whisperers), propels us into book two. [This was my favorite book. I loved the relationship between Tarver and Lilac. I may have cried during certain scenes 😢. Their intense journey of survival was captivating.]
Book two (This Shattered World), follows Jubilee and Flynn, on the planet of, Avon. Both, Jubilee and Flynn give us another viewpoint of the Whisperers, which are connected to our key characters. These whisperers who want to learn about humanity, have attached themselves to individuals (our main characters) to try to learn about the human race. They want to learn why they have been imprisoned by a man called Monsuier Leroux 😏. [This was my least favorite of the stories. I enjoyed the setting of Avon, but did not like how it dragged after the action-packed beginning of the book. We learn more about The Whisperers, and how they are able to create 'husks' of humans, with a mental hijacking, known on Avon as, The Fury.] Yeah, it gets more confusing.
Finally, we have book three ( Their Fractured Lights), which follows Sofia and Gideon. This story unites all six of our main characters, who are now trying to stop a rogue whisperer from destroying the planet. [ This story was okay. It had its moments. I enjoyed the romance between Gideon and Sofia; but when do I not enjoy some romance. 💚 Overall, this is a series about a man (Leroux) filled with grief over his dead wife wanting to create infinite peace. He finds this opportunity through the Whisperers who have the ability to hijack a person brain and render them immobile, essentially making people harmless. This of course is at the cost of losing thousands, or millions of lives, but Leroux does not care about this loss and only sees his vision of 'peace'. Even if it means to cruelly imprison The Whisperers, and prevent them from finally going home. The three stories follow our six main characters as they try to stop this from happening.]
Whew 😂 did that make any sense? No, well too bad, because I'm done with this series and it's time to move on. I enjoyed it, but it literally took me three months to finish this series. If you like Sci-fi, romance, and mysterious entities from the galaxy, this could be the story for you.💫
Overall Series: 🌟🌟🌟
1st book: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
2nd book: 🌟🌟🌟
3rd book: 🌟🌟🌟🌟