I received a free ARC of this book.
Actual rating: 4.5/5, rounded up
Shewww, what a ride!
This is the final book in the series, and I'll be sad to see it go! Tbh, I was taken aback when I realized this was the last installment - it felt like there was a lot to wrap up, but this book did it pretty well.
Short version of this review: if you liked the others, you'll love this. If you've been looking forward to Pelleas, you won't be disappointed. However, if you really want the whole gang to come together for the final battle, you aren't gonna get it.
Long version: This novel has a lot to accomplish, in that it both caps off the series, and focuses on a romance for a character who has been built up nearly the entire run. Tbh, I was nervous about how the novel would strike the balance between the two - I was hoping it wouldn't be an Illuminae files situation, where the new "main" pair in the last book felt like paper dolls because so much page time has to be devoted to the plot and previous characters, and they just got shoved to the side. Thankfully, this is totally averted. I kinda expected 50% of the novel would be the romance and 50% wrapping up the overarching plot, but it was more like 80/20.
The Pell romance is 10/10, no notes, we have been FED. Pelleas is everything I hoped he would be from the first time he skulked onto the page. He has had cameos in almost every book since, and has always left us wanting more - and now we have it!! He's sassy, he's mysterious, he's powerful, he's pouty, he's an artist with a taste for fashion and beautiful things (v strong Astarion vibes, tbh, BG3 girlies take note). And, honestly, I liked our FMC, too. Mallory has a tendency to write in the same overall tone for every FMC (strong, confident, composed, very clear/direct), and this isn't really any different, BUT she threw in some autism rep (special interests, over-stimulation, routine, etc) that did give her a unique edge. I LOVED the inclusion of the cave painting stuff - it tied into her character, the shadows, the ways, human history, the villain's past, just EVERYTHING so well. Uniting all of those ideas was really cool.
The romance is def a slow burn, and it's given plenty of time to breathe. There are lots of little cute moments amongst the spice, and the romance definitely feels earned by the end. Super enjoyable, exactly what I was hoping for, not a thing I would change. This alone is 5/5 stars.
The wrap-up to the overall plot is a bit touchier. I was really anticipating that since this was the capper to the series, we would see all of the former MMCs and FMCs. All of them have beef with the villain of this book, all of them have SOME skin in the game, and there's a constant reiteration that this has all been orchestrated by the gods as some sort of long con, so naturally everyone should have a part to play. There's nothing I like more than a hero team-up, so I was very excited for this. Unfortunately, this moooostly doesn't happen.
The majority of the FMCs don't appear at all (a few appear in the epilogue, but it's very brief). Danica is the only one who gets to do anything interesting (but she DOES kick ass, so that's nice). This was the worst part for me, tbh, because all of the women in their respective books are so active and powerful, and then they just become nonentities as soon as we leave their stories.
One of the MMCs is also relegated to the epilogue, which is really disappointing, because he was one of my faves (and it's very dismissive, too, he just writes a note saying "too busy for plot lol sorry"). The other MMCs do at least get to participate in the final battle, but they're mostly a distraction for the villain so Pell/Cedar can do all the world-saving. I'm glad they were there at all, but I really was wanting a more satisfying send-off.
(Side note, I didn't read the novella, so I couldn't even tell you who the MCs of those were, but I don't *think* they appear in this novel at all.)
I feel the middle was also a bit muddy, especially once the glamor is ripped off and the villain has to adjust his plans; it's hard to get into details here without spoilers, but basically Cedar and Pell are trying to pull the wool over the court's eyes, but they're constantly exposing their actual feelings for each other and jumping through all these flip-floppy bargains and things until they just say f it and expose themselves anyways. I feel the plot/their motivations got a little lost in the sauce there.
That being said, the Pell/Cedar side of the final battle was excellent. It really did feel world-shattering and magical, and again I loved how we tied back into the cave painting/artistry of it all. Cedar's powers were also pretty cool - they're not as over-the-top explosive as some of the other FMCs', but I liked the variety. Their climax was huge, satisfying, and answered some of the key conflicts the series has been building towards, and the ultimate resolution was great. Overall, the plot side of things is a 4/5 for me - so 4.5/5 total, in the end.
Long story short, if you loved the previous books, you will still love this one. If the romance aspect is what has drawn you in, you will have absolutely no regrets reading this book. The romance is truly excellent. If you're hoping for a satisfying end to the series, you'll mostly get it - just don't expect too much from our previous heroes and heroines.
I'm very excited to see where Mallory goes next!