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The wards are broken, and the Destroyer is free.

In the third and final instalment of the Chronicles of Icthema, Fo and her friends are faced with their greatest challenge yet. Entire realms are rallying against her while the Destroyer wreaks havoc on the world, and Fo is working harder than ever to hone her power…between evading assassination, grappling with Daniel’s prophecy of doom, and planning for a royal wedding.

With the stakes higher than ever, the weight of the world is on Fo’s shoulders as she prepares for the thing everyone is dreading the most.

The last day.

254 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 31, 2012

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V. St. Clair

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V. St. Clair is a chemical engineer by day, writer by night, living in the Louisville, KY area. She is the author of The Chronicles of Icthema trilogy and the Age of Empires duo. Her most recently published works include the fantasy epic Wonderlust, as well as the The Broken Prism series.

Currently she is working on a new trilogy called Origins of Elaria, the first of which was released in 2017.

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January 7, 2018
Loved reading the series, keep on writing V. St. Clair. 😊
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May 28, 2022
KIndle Unlimited -Thank you

This is probably going to be near or at the top of my favorite series list until the day I die. If you enjoy the genre, I can't imagine anyone not loving this series.

My only complaint is that we don't get to spend more time with these characters. I wanted to be there for Fo's pregnancy. I wanted a certain reporter to become their press secretary. I wanted to see Will manage the ladies and seek out his very own true love. Mostly, I wanted to see Shae grow up. That "gi'yup" moment was beyond precious.
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