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Blog Tour-The Testament of Thirteen (The Empyrean Trilogy, #3)-Book Review +Mood Board

He wanted to discover who he was, but is he prepared for his destiny? Are any of them?

After the events of the unbinding, Jordan finds himself alone in Hell’s clutches with a new ruler in the Underworld, one set on causing chaos. Surrounded by enemies and with no means of escape, Jordan’s future is uncertain.

Meanwhile, in the depths of a Geneloom lab, Dane and Sophia struggle with their newfound inherited abilities. The only way out is if they learn how to control them, but mastering their skills means handing over immeasurable power to their captors.

All hope seems lost, especially with the angels missing, and as the Union of the Spheres draws closer, everything relies upon their return.
The only chance Jordan, Dane, and Sophia have at reuniting their found family is if everyone fights their own battles. But Lilith is on the loose and out for blood, and she has every intention of taking it.
In this epic conclusion to the Empyrean Trilogy, nothing is guaranteed. Will Jordan and his friends succeed in the final war, or will evil vanquish good once and for all?

The Testament of Thirteen by Sara M. Schaller

Pages: 596
Publishing Date: September 13th, 2022

MY THOUGHTS

Thanks to Divine Book Tours and Author for this Review copy in exchange for an honest review.

It is the final installment of The Empyrean Trilogy and unsurprisingly this book had too much to offer. Sometimes even too much .  The previous book ended on a cliffhanger so I was waiting for this to read. As expected, like the other finales, many things were going on. It is better to binge-read it because I forgot so many things and it took me a reasonable amount of time to find my bearings.

Angels are back in heaven and don’t have any contact with the trio. Lilith is back with power and evil strategies. Jordan is trapped in hell and doesn’t know what’s happening to the other. The trio is struggling to accept their new identities and the changes and responsibility that come with them. It is interesting to see how everyone is dealing with the situation in a different way, Dane definitely surprised me. I really adored Dane and Sophia’s dynamic, they both are definitely mature throughout the series.

The final war is looming and it is hard to differentiate between foes and friends. I am glad the story was told from various POVs which made it easy to keep track of all of the characters and their storylines. I find the writing a bit funny when everyone is discussing some serious problem with so much jargon and suddenly another chucks a comment in modern language. I really enjoyed those bits of the writing.

I like the way everything was winded up efficiently. Although the ending was a bit unhappening, I wish it was a bit more detailed. I really struggled in remembering all of the new heavenly characters as they all sounded almost the same


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