The knight has sworn to rid the world of evil to protect those he loves. The dragon seeks to destroy the wayward knight for good.
As the final battle grows nigh, spirits from around the world must work together to commune with the essence of Earth itself to keep the two from tearing each other—and the planet—apart. Is peace attainable? And at what cost?
K.V. Wilson is a fantasy author focusing on mythical creatures, magic, found family, and a dash of romance. Born in Alberta, she lives in British Columbia, Canada, with her husband and dog.
A hobbit disguised as a human, she hopes to one day be swept away to a hidden world where dragons and other fantastical creatures dwell. Until that moment, she can be found sitting by the fire with a cup of hot chocolate and a good book.
What a finale! This book took the world established in books 1 and 2 and brought it to an awesome, global scale. Storylines and POVs converged, epic spirit battles were fought, and questions were finally answered. I loved learning about the different spirits in this one, and the mythology Wilson draws upon is richly portrayed. It was an emotional journey, and I can say with absolute certainty that I had no idea what would happen in the end. I started this series a long time ago, and it’s bittersweet for it to finally have reached its end, but I’m so glad I got to see all these characters grow and change. Don’t for a moment think you should miss this conclusion.
A great ending to the Spirits' War trilogy. The characters grew and developed--as all should--the details of the landscapes were on point, there was still humor/witty banter and action throughout, and all these books have an important message meant for the world. If you want a good YA Urban Fantasy read, check out this trilogy!
This book was the perfect ending to an amazing series. From the first page, I was hooked, and the story kept me engaged right till the end. Everything that happened in the earlier books came together in this one, and it felt so satisfying to see all the storylines connect. The battles were epic, and the stakes were higher than ever. There were so many moments that left me in awe, and I loved how all my questions from the previous books were answered.
What made this book special for me was the emotional connection to the characters. Patercius’s anger and his sense of purpose felt so real, and Nwyfre’s pain and need for revenge touched my heart. Their struggles reminded me of times in my own life when I’ve had to deal with difficult emotions like anger or sadness. The story showed how important it is to forgive, heal, and fight for what truly matters, and that message stayed with me even after I finished reading.
I also loved how the book brought in spirits from different cultures around the world. Each spirit had its own story and role, and it made the world of the book feel so rich and alive. The final battle was intense and unpredictable, and I couldn’t guess how things would end until the last moment. It was one of those books that kept me on the edge of my seat, and I didn’t want to put it down.
If you haven’t started this trilogy yet, I highly recommend it. And if you’ve read the first two books, don’t miss this conclusion—it’s worth it! Incarnate is a story about more than just spirits and battles. It’s about love, healing, and working together to overcome challenges. This book left a deep impression on me, and I think anyone who reads it will feel the same. It’s a powerful and unforgettable ending to a fantastic series.
I thought this was a great ending to Wilson's Spirits' War trilogy.
Throughout the book, as well as the series, the characters developed wonderfully to take the story to its ultimate climax. The characters are very human in their behavior, and the author shows how even heroes have flaws, which I always appreciate in fictional characters.
I loved how Wilson incorporated the spiritual world into a modern environment and showed how everyone has a duty to the world, even if they don't immediately know it or know how to help.
There's also a good amount of fight and battle scenes in this, so it keeps the action going.
It's a great read if you enjoy urban fantasy/fantasy with meaning!