Kudos to Andrews for writing a page-turning finale to the Chronicles of Dorsa.
I am a major fan of this series for the writing, world-building, political and religious machinations, and, above all else, Tasia and Joslyn. I love getting to learn more and go further with each of these characters but was disappointed we don't get to be with Joslyn and Tasia the whole time. There are new characters here that are well-written and thought out. I enjoyed these new characters (a pirate, a slave, a warrior) and learning about the world from different perspectives. Yet, in these new perspectives away from that of Joslyn and Tasia, there was this strange othering of Joslyn (largely by Akella, the pirate) portraying Joslyn as this stern rock with no emotion only good for defending and being Tasia's "concubine". This felt disrespectful to Joslyn and all she's been through, as well as dishonest to their relationship. In addition, the new character of Linna (the former slave) at times felt like a rewrite of Joslyn, like a redo. To be clear, I loved all the characters, I just wanted to flag.
In addition, with all the war going on and the new characters, I was hoping we would finally get the perspective of a mountain man tribes person. Why are they fighting? Who is their leader? Why are they aligned with their allies? What does their life look like? What's their history? The whole book and series does a really good job of painting the political, social, and economic situation of the empire and the other lands & peoples, yet we get next to nothing for the main opponent. This makes the mountain men seem like a dehumanized amorphous bloodthirsty mass. On the same note, the Kingdom of Persopos and their leader - the deathless king - is such an interesting one but one left somewhat unanswered. I do see (THANK GOODNESS) that Andrews will be doing a trilogy prequel about the first Empress Adela. Which I am THRILLED ABOUT. Perhaps this will answer some outstanding questions.
With all this said, I absolutely love the full series. While this book wasn't as big of a punch as the first and second, it was incredibly interesting, filled with cool characters, so much battle and action, rips your heart out, and puts it back together again. Thank you to Andrews for bringing us a powerful love story that spans decades, lifetimes, and locations. Thank you also for writing so many unabashedly and unquestionably badass queer women. That’s the world I want to live in. While it seemed like you ended up having more fun with the new characters than with our beloved Tasia and Josyln, thank you for bringing them back and for the full series. CANNOT WAIT for more.