Destiny of Light (Quirk of Destiny Book 3) by Catherine Greenall – Review by Taylor K Stephenson

Destiny of Light (Quirk of Destiny, #3)Destiny of Light by Catherine Greenall
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

~ The Finale in a Gripping Apocalyptic Trilogy~

I highly recommend starting from the first book and then reading the trilogy in order. It appears that the stories are meant to be read in order. If you try to pick up from the third book characters are not re-introduced along with their importance to other characters. The themes appear to be easier to pick up, but you won’t really be able to pick up on the clues intended to lead you to how the demise of the world began in the first place. Regardless, you will certainly enjoy the stories and watching Calum attempt to save the world.

In this final story you will be spun on a journey about Genetically modified foods, the fallout of the human race into tribes and villages, encounter lost people who may have come to care for deeply, leaving you constantly on edge.

There is a group of people known/identified as Genies, appearing to be normal humans in the midst of others, albeit wielding extreme power. Amongst them, or perhaps surrounding them, are a group of elitists that are somehow intermingled in a unique and powerful way. There has been a mutation of the human gene pool, and possibly others genetics have been altered as well, bending the fabric of reality as we know it. This educational sci-fi piece is very unique, and an interesting read.

Our hero Calum is doing his best to help everyone to survive and restore the Earth to a livable state, but the rate at which destruction is occurring is faster than he can overcome it. Read on through the end to discover the truth behind the mysteries surrounding his efforts. What you may find could be very surprising.

If you have ever wanted to read the post-apocalyptic genre, focused more on the sciences and challenges your way of thinking, you won’t be disappointed. This is the final installment of the series and I can definitely say you will be wanting to pick up the first two in the series if you haven’t read it already. …Now it’s up to us…

Reviewed by @taylorkstephenson

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