Paperback, 567 pages

English language

Published Sept. 26, 2024 by Penguin Micheal Joseph.

ISBN:
978-0-241-69582-1
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5 stars (1 review)

'Find me in another life. Find me in them all'

One king caged my body.

Another has caged my mind.

War has broken out between Annwyn and Orea, though that’s not the only battle being waged.

There’s a fight inside me, and it’s one I’m determined to win, no matter how much they try to strip me down and hollow me out.

Yet they’ve forgotten one thing. The ancient magic of the pair bond. One can never truly be lost when two souls are already bound.

Because Slade and I? We are connected by more than just fated magic, and we will always find each other.

In any life.

The fae king is trying to destroy me. My heritage. My memory. But what he hasn’t realized is this: gold bends, but stone breaks.

And a Goldfinch does not fall.

It flies.

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reviewed Goldfinch by Raven Kennedy (The Plated Prisoner Series, #6)

A fun end to the story

5 stars

Godlfinch starts right where gold finished Annwyn and Orea is at war with each other and the story takes us through how the war and the battles in it unfolds. Whlie Raven does a decent job at describing the action in the battles is it not the strongest point in the story that's goes to describing the interpersonal feelings for participants and their loved ones both during and after the battles.

Even though this is the final book in the series are there still space for some more character growth, and while I'd love for certain things to end differently are there nothing unsatisfactory with the ending of the story. And there is some final pieces of world-building happening here as well.

The series as a whole is worth a read if you're into romantic fantasy, and I think most fantasy readers will like it as well. This book is …

Subjects

  • Fantasy
  • Romantic fantasy