What a beautiful and satisfying ending to the Soulbreather (SoulMist) saga. The story felt very complete to me as I breathed a sigh of relief for the "good guys." I first discovered Helen Garraway's books with the Sentinals series. I really liked all six books but my favorites were "Sentinals Across Time" (#4) and "Sentinals Destiny" (#6). Because of how much I enjoyed those books, I decided to give her new series, SoulMist, a chance. I'm so glad that I did. Now, I have a new favorite book, "OblivionGate".
I just couldn't put either "Soulbreather" or "Dragonbound" down and found it hard to wait for the next book in the series. I finally got to read "OblivianGate" and had to make sure that I got some sleep and to complete my normal daily tasks. I was so caught up in the story of "OblivianGate" that I did not want to put this book down either.
The author has continued her remarkable job of world building and character building with OblivianGate. Some of the chapters had so much tension that I was mentally shaking! And, wow, the characters themselves -- I really felt deep hatred of Kaenera and Serenia for their evil acts and treachery. Demavrian was such a great character. He always loved his heartsworn, Solanji, his family, "children", friends, Oathsworn, etc. and, of course, the people of Eidolon and all of his actions were for them. The author really knows how to use the emotions of the characters and the story itself to drive those emotions in the reader.
Throughout the story, Demavrian showed how he cared for and loved each of his "children". It was so nice to see how each of them grew and developed specialties which ended up helping Demavrian in his fight to defeat Kaenera.
There were times that I laughed out loud. My favorite line was when Demavrian was talking to Bailey and said "I hear you have a book you should read backwards." I actually burst out laughing when I read that line, but you'll have to read the book to understand why that one line was so hilarious! Also hilarious was the related scene when Bailey awoke after almost dying and discovered that he had "gotten his wings!" I can still visualize him bouncing down the hall shrieking.
And, yes, surprises. The author surprised many times with twists that I didn't see coming, but fit very well into the story. Most of the twists created high tension and some were happier.
The author has created some unique concepts around angels, gods, souls, and the "other side." Apparently, there is political intrigue, in-fighting, and the lust for power even among Angels! :-)
The contrast between the countries of Angelicus and Eidolon was very visual. I could "see" the sun-lit brightness of Angelicus and the dingy skies of Eidolon. The differences certainly impacted the lives of the people living in each area differently. Demavrian will have his hands full while attempting to improve the lives of the people of Eidolon, but that's beyond the end of the book.
I always try to provide a balanced review but I honestly have nothing negative to say about "OblivianGate". It's one of the few books that I would read again and I intend to do so.
For readers of Epic Fantasy, this book is a "must read", but you really need to read books one and two first. In my opinion, they will all be a very enjoyable read.