4.13.2016

Happy Belated Book Birthday: Forest of Ruin by Kelley Armstrong


Age of Legends Trilogy, Book Three
ISBN-13: 978-0062071309 // Publisher: HarperCollins // Pages: 448
Find it on: Amazon, Goodreads, SDCL
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In a world at war, who can you trust?

The empire rests on the edge of a knife, and sisters Ashyn and Moria are the handle and the blade. Desperate to outmaneuver the evil Alvar Kitsune, whose hold on the people grows stronger every day, Emperor Tatsu begs Moria to put aside past grievances and ally with Gavril—at least long enough to make an attempt on Alvar’s life. Meanwhile, reunited with her long-lost grandfather, Ashyn discovers that she is the key to a ritual that could reawaken an ancient dragon and turn the tide of the coming battle in their favor.

But with lies and betrayal lurking around every corner, Ashyn and Moria will have to decide once and for all where their allegiances are. And it may not be where their hearts would lead them…

In this breathtaking final book in her epic trilogy the Age of Legends, #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong blends fantasy, action, and romance to give readers the unforgettable ending they’ve been waiting for.


Kelley Armstrong's Goodbye Letter to Her Characters
"So, when I say goodbye to Age of Legends, I’m mostly saying goodbye to those two girls. It was a joy to bring them to life, and a joy to watch them develop in ways I hadn’t expected, and even more than that, it was a joy to watch readers embrace them. Ashyn and Moria’s story may have ended after three books, but in my mind, they go on, having the adventure of a lifetime." --Read Kelley's guest post on EpicReads.com

My Last Thought...
This series has been so unbelievably fantastic, I'm seriously terrified for my favorite characters- Tyrus this means you especially. You are in danger of being killed so Moira can end up with super jerk-face Gavril- I KNOW he's the Snape of the series, but I hated Snape too. There are some betrayals and complicity that are unforgivable, and I NEVER liked that he always pulled Moira down. He had her back- but they did not have a healthy dynamic.