The third book didn't feel like a final. It begun with a super time skip of five years later, and our little Hannah being a badass heroine with insecurities once she's away from big sis Sage and momma Maude, she was getting too cozy being sheltered and decisions made for her. So big sis and momma decided to let her fly with Brice and go confront her enemies once they heard the king is dead. Hannah's enemies didn't stay idle in searching for her and some of her foe entered in alliance against her.
I liked this book because it was better than the first two, here Hannah has enough of running away, of assassin and bounty hunters after her life. We see the steel in her emerge and stay, forming the backbone of a dangerous woman that her enemies once again underestimated. The series isn't done yet, I can feel it.