And now we come to the third and final book about the wolf shifters in this world. There are more books in the series but it seems the next three will be about the Vampire Guardians. In case you’re wondering, yes, I’m planning on reading them even though I don’t often read books with vampires as heroes.
The previous book was actually the start of this book. This one is about Ada, the third friend who crossed thousands of years frozen and is just waking up. Jasper has been rescued from his evil father, the king of summer and Jasper is very damaged, almost to a catatonic state. He has no memory but when he comes upon Ada, something triggers him and he takes her with him and they disappear.
And now this book starts. It’s pretty confusing to explain but I perfectly understood what was going on. Jasper and Ada go on a quest to track down his memories. There is a powerful bond between them and of course we know they are mates destined to be together. As each female from before wakens, she has a special power. Ada’s power is healing.
They discover through their travels and adventures that Jasper is destined to be king but he’s not sure he wants the responsibility. He’s racked by guilt over what he was forced to do during all the years he was held prisoner. Some of it was pretty grim.
So that’s the Coles notes of this story. Both Ada and Jasper are wonderful as hero/heroine. Ada led a very lonely life before she met Clarke and Lauren, her friends. She was abandoned when she was very young and forced to grow up on her own with the exception of one elderly man. Yet she maintained her basic goodness and heart for others.
Jasper is also an interesting hero. He already feels bad because he feels he let down Rush and Thorne, the heroes of the first two books. He watched his mother die trying to protect him from his father who planned to kill him. Sometime later he went through the trial to become a Guardian. He was actually hoping to die as the trials were deadly and very few made it through. But he was one of the ones who did. When not doing his Guardian duties, he led a very lascivious life style, one he regrets when he meets Ada and experiences a true connection with the woman that is destined for him.
I loved that the main couples of the previous two books also played important roles though they didn’t overshadow Ada and Jasper at all. I continue to be impressed with the world building. Each successive book adds more layers and while this particular storyline ended, it’s clear there is more planned.
If you’re a fan of fantasy romance, this is a great series. If you are thinking of getting your feet wet with this particular sub-genre, this is a good series to read. They are all available on KU so if anything sounds interesting, try it.