3.5 stars.
Mouse’s adventures are coming to an end as war and winter sweep over Trianukka, leaving darkness and death in their wake. If you’ve loved Mouse’s story so far, you’ll probably love this as once more our intrepid heroine rushes into danger, trying to save her friends, her ship and her world.
A lot happens. So much, in fact that I felt a bit sad because some stories don’t seem to go anywhere or reach a decent end. Which is understandable because there’s so much do and even more new places to explore — like the Moonlands of the Fangtooths, or the forest and city of Nightfall. All of these places were fascinating and I wouldn’t have minded learning more about any of them, even if the spiders might be a bit much for some.
I also wish Mouse didn’t have to do something unimaginably foolish to raise the stakes. Or have yet another bigger badder baddie introduced at the last moment because Stag isn’t quite bad enough on his own. It left things feeling a little jumbled, but that might also be because it’s been a while since I read the other books.
Overall, though, this is a fitting finale to this imaginative series. Mouse is brave and bold and grows up a lot during the trilogy, especially in this book, but she is far from perfect, makes plenty of mistakes and still has a lot to learn. A lot more is at stake too, and there’s a bit of heartbreak mixed in with the adventure. If you love this series, you’ll love this one too. If you’re new but love strange new worlds and feisty young girls determined to save them, then start with “Sea”. I’m glad I did, and I’ll be interest to see what this author comes up with next.
(Review copy provided by the publisher via Amazon Vine.)