Jude Ripon must fight to defend Farrowfell in its darkest hour. The thrilling finale to the epic fantasy series from bestselling and award-winning author, Ravena Guron.
Jude is living happily with Moorley, Uncle Runie and Spry. But then the Dark Rivers start failing and raw magic is everywhere. The Consortium jumps into action and assures everyone that the situation is under control, but the people they are arresting are never seen again. And anyway, Jude knows better than to trust those in power.
Jude and Moorley must find a way to reverse the effects of the raw magic. Consortium guards are everywhere and all their usual leads are sending them to dead ends, until Jude meets a strange boy called Darcius who seems to know far more than he should . . .
Can they resist the temptation of raw magic and save Farrowfell once and for all?
Readers love the world of 'Very exciting. I love the edible magic.' 'I absolutely adored it.' 'Highly recommended.' 'A very entertaining, well plotted and fast paced story.' 'The idea of edible magic was original and inspired.' 'Hugely imaginative.' 'Great world-building.' 'Superb.' 'Very original.' 'I was hooked. 10/10.'
A born and bred Londoner, Ravena writes MG and YA, usually featuring antiheroines or snarky narrators. She is a lawyer with a degree in biochemistry, and hopes to use the knowledge gained from her experiences to plot her books, whether that's wild MG fantasy adventures, or twisty YA murder-mysteries.
This series has been a joy to read and what a finale this is! Jude and her friends are caught up in the mystery of the river and why it's not looking normal, raw magic is falling from the sky, people are getting greedy with it and do they really know the power is holds?!
I have loved Jude from the start, the thief of Farrowell, known to all but close to few. She's determined to keep Farrowfell safe, from the beast in book two, to the Elimore in this one. Powerful creatures to say the least! Silver coloured, creepy and dangerous! I like Farlow, a character we meet along the way, I also liked Darcius. Mysterious too!
This series is well worth a read, I really liked the illustrations throughout and you can get a real sense of the adventure happening in the pages!