Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars With everything in shambles, Darrow struggles to regain the upper hand in the war. He is tested as a warrior, as a friend, and as a leader while he discovers the nuances of revolution. Darrow will need to rely on others who may not be entirely trustworthy in their loyalty, and he takes high risks that might not pay off. The stakes are raised, the fighting is bloodier, lives are lost, friendships are rekindled and destroyed, and victory is in reach. The revolution surges forward, but will it be enough to change everything? Morning Star explodes like a supernova and brings this dynamic trilogy to a thrilling conclusion. I’ve had some trouble understanding the details and nuances of the plot throughout this trilogy and the same holds true for Morning Star, though I still enjoyed it immensely. The finale has the same breed of action, world-building, drama, and humor that have been present throughout the rest of the trilogy, but the best part of Morning Star is undoubtedly the characters. Pierce Brown’s characters are wonderfully compelling, and it’s impossible not to be wrapped up in their journeys during this novel. As a whole, I really enjoyed this trilogy, so I’m absolutely thrilled that August of 2017 will see the release of Iron Gold, the first book in Pierce Brown’s sequel trilogy, and I just can’t wait!
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