Endure is the final book in the Defy trilogy by Sara B. Larson. I didn’t realize that, going into it. Earnestly entering Antion, enchanted by Alexa and King Damien, it was evident the story did not begin here. (Yes, thus the title. I get it, now.) While I did immediately add Defy and Ignite to my To-Be- Read stack, I never truly felt late to the party.
The bond between Alexa and Rylan blatantly had background, but was too authentic to warrant doubt. Maybe that hot fudge sundae wows with whipped cream, but it’s also delectable despite the absence. Similarly, Damien’s trust in Alexa—both in her abilities as well as her commitment to him, is astounding…and unquestionable.
But this isn’t just a story of passionate people, complex choices and difficult, dangerous decisions….it’s about community, doing for the greater good, even if incurring loss. Listening and learning, evolving, even—or especially—when plowing forward.
And there’s magic! Good and bad; healing and harmful. Also, a battle! One that’s been brewing, boils over beating down kingdoms. It is a fantastically furious, frantic, ferocious fight to a final victory. Grief and hope, strength and support, friendships and fondness bring balance to angst and action.
If you happen to know of a Middle Grader searching for Summer Reads, the Defy trilogy may do the trick.
This review was written for Buried Under Books by jv poore.