Last book in the trilogy of Xu Min and his attempt to gain vengeance for his lost sister.
Xu Min ends up in the Immortal Valley but how can he settle down and forget about his need for revenge when the Zhong family lives as well as ever before?
Xu Min sets out on the final part of his journey, reuniting with his old friends, meeting new ones and fights to keep his life safe while struggling to continue fighting for the vengeance which has kept him living for the last many years.
I am Tinalynge, an aspiring author who is deeply inspired by eastern fantasy such as wuxia, xianxia, and xuanhuan. The first story I wrote was Blue Phoenix, a series I poured my very heart and soul into creating.
Since I started writing, I have finished Blue Phoenix at eight books, Overthrowing Fate at three books and began Condemning the Heavens. Although I have finished two series so far, I still consider myself a beginner in the world of writing. I am aware that my writing still needs to evolve and grow to become better, and as a result, I work very hard daily to improve my writing and produce stories that people can enjoy reading.
Thank you, everyone, who has read my books, I am sure that with your continued support I will be able to continue improving and create worlds filled with wonder and excitement.
The end of the series is good, the story is well developed and the afterword answers all the leftover questions. Although it needs another polishing because the grammar is problematic In a lót of cases but you can forgive it and shut an eye for the storys sake
I was a little worried about this series after reading the first book. But it really improved over the course of the series. And the way it ended...ok there might have been a tear or two.
Fast paced page turner with interesting characters that you can instantly root for. I have enjoyed every book I've read of this Author's. I highly recommend reading their books.
I enjoyed the series. Xu Min and his beast companions were interesting. I liked the travels. Good series. The ending left me wanting a bit more resolution.