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It is the end days of elemental magic. Sixteen-year-old Iolanthe Seabourne never thought her elemental abilities would amount to anything, until she calls down a bolt of lightning from a cloudless sky. Suddenly she is pursued by forces allied with the Bane, the greatest tyrant the mage world has ever known. Her savior is a young prince who seems too good to be true. Titus is cunning, prepared, and absolutely devoted to Iolanthe’s welfare. Of course he has an agenda of his own: In exchange for Iolanthe’s safety, he wants her to bring down the Bane, to fulfill a prophecy made before either of them was born. Iolanthe, no fool, wants nothing to do with the Bane—or musty old prophecies. She also wants nothing to do with the growing attraction she feels for Titus. As the servants of the Bane close in, however, she begins to realize that perhaps there is more to life than her own safety. But is she brave enough to join forces with Titus and aim for the Bane’s overthrow, which would lead to almost certain deaths for both Titus and herself? In this magical epic fantasy adventure, Sherry Thomas has created a fast-paced, intricately woven plot, a simmering romance, and a pair of remarkable protagonists who will stay with you long after you have reached the last page.
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3 primary booksThe Elemental Trilogy is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Sherry Thomas.
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I was hesitant after reading some of the reviews about reading this book–people described it as clunky and messy, but I thoroughly enjoyed it! I will admit the first part of the book was a bit difficult to bear with. In time, it made more sense but it was confusing at first why the characters were doing what they were doing or who they were.
I will completely agree with others that the characters in this are marvelous. They feel like real people whereas in other fantasy books they often feel like too-perfect heroes or whining cowards before they decide to be too-perfect heroes. I truly related with and loved Titus and Iolanthe! I also loved that their motivations were very clear and their personalities totally open to the reader. The action was not the greatest–lacking description and sometimes very short. However, the mystery and character development of this story will have me anxiously waiting to read the next one!
This is a fun book about magic and standing against evil. I enjoyed it and would like to see more like it.