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First published September 7, 2021

In
The Last Legacy
we’re whisked back to the imaginative and fantastical world of Fable and Namesake!
Readers don’t need to have read the Fable duology in order to enjoy this book. Yes, some characters cross over, but Young has done a wonderful job of making this book stand on its own. The worldbuilding is far from skeletal, and if I hadn’t immediately recognized the names of cities and some of the peripheral characters from Fable, I wouldn’t have realized that this book was written after that duology.
The Last Legacy has an intriguing plot that’s not at all predictable. I jumped into this book without reading the description, since Young has quickly become a “read without questioning anything” author for me. As usual, Young has made good use of her lyrical writing style, immediately capturing my attention. That said, the plot isn’t quite as gripping as the plot in her other books, and it took me a little while to get into the swing of what was going on. The atmosphere is foreboding and mysterious, and for the first forty percent of the story, I wasn't sure where the story was going, or even what type of story it was going to be.
Young has created characters that are incredibly compelling. I love the protagonist, Bryn. She’s a strong--albeit quite ordinary--young woman. I absolutely love books set in magical settings where the protagonist is seemingly ordinary, and she has to use her wits and other strengths to persevere against whatever life or the book's antagonist throws in her direction. Bryn seems to be the picture of etiquette and what a proper young lady should be--which she should, since she was brought up to be that way. But it quickly becomes obvious that there's much more to Bryn than meets the eye. Other characters are just as interesting, especially her family members and the mysterious Ezra.
*Thank you to the publisher, Netgalley, and the author for the ebook to review*
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