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The immortal heights
The immortal heights










In the last book, it was revealed that he wasn't actually a nonmage rather, he was a mage part of the secret rebellion against Atlantis. Kashkari definitely stepped up his game in ways I never anticipated in this book. Her sense of right regarding her role in the big picture was unparalleled! She didn't defy it, and instead approached it as a warning, telling her she needed go above and beyond in her tasks before the prophecy came to be. What I particularly loved about her was her reaction to destiny's plans when new prophecies were revealed outlining grim unfoldings, Iolanthe didn't simply sit there and despair. In this final book, Iolanthe wasn't just powerful-she was clever, wise, and selfless. From the very beginning of the series, we already knew she was an extremely powerful and clever mage confronting destiny's plans. But at the same time, prophecies both old and new are coming closer to becoming reality, which begins to add even more confusion and frustration to their already impossible task. Iolanthe and Titus are on a desperate mission to destroy the Bane once and for all before he successfully captures Iolanthe and sacrifices her to fuel his horrible power and life. The Bane is now the closest he's been to capturing Iolanthe, having trapped her and her allies in the Sahara desert with no major city to hide or means of transport to run. " With an ending like that, there's nothing to do but to pick up exactly where that cliffhanging-line left off. The Perilous Sea ended on the literal line of " The war against Atlantis had begun at last. The vivid imagination, the daring stunts, the breathtaking creatures and very original, yet fresh, magic system. I'll never be able to get enough of this series.












The immortal heights