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Face the Fire (Three Sisters Island Trilogy, 3)

Face the Fire (Three Sisters Island Trilogy, 3)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A so-so ending
Review: The series was fun to read, but the ending did disappoint me a little bit. Maybe we all have our ideas of what would be a perfect ending and when it doesn't go as we'd like, it wasn't a good book? The first book was by far the best one out of the three!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Face The Fire
Review: This is the conclusion of the Three Sisters Island trilogy. The three-centuries-long-legend of witches finally comes to an end by facing final battles with malicious entities. As you know, the first tale was that of Nell, the Air. The second tale was that of Repley, the Earth. These two stories are only the introduction of this third tale. The story of Mia, the strongest witch finally begins. Young Mia ardently fell in love with Sam Logan, who felt crushed by her strong love and fled to the main land to regain his confidence to face with Mia squarely. After long heart-breaking years young Mia regained her self-control and grew into a cynical independent business person running a book cafe. This stabilized equilibrium was abruptly broken by the return of Sam Logan. In reality he was also a witch called Water. That changed everything. He was really an important character who would decide the outcome of the final battle with the evil thing. This wicked thing materialized in the dense fog as a black wolf and began attacking Mia and her close friends. This story doesn't unfold the detail of the legend of the Three Sisters Island even when facing the final battle. Readers will be surprised to know the style of ending which are not told until the last moment whether it requires the sacrifice of a witch or comes to a happy ending.

The Book Cafe is a great shop where you can savor Nell's delicious dishes and read interesting books after entertaining the sightseeing trip around the island. I would surely love it if it ever existed.


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