The Crown of Stones: Magic-Borne (The Crown of Stones Book 3) by C.L. Schneider – Review by Kirsten Berkebile

This is the third and final tale in the saga of Ian Troy. Ian is burdened with magic and responsibility, both of which are difficult for him to bear. With his loyal band of friends in perpetual danger by association, Ian feels, now more than ever, a drive to distance himself and find a way to rid himself of the dangerous Crown of Stones, no matter the cost. This is a hard book to get into unless you’ve read the first two books, and unfortunately I haven’t read them. So I struggled to stay in a zone of reading with this book. I think I need to read the first two in order to really understand Ian Troy better.

Magic-Borne (The Crown of Stones, #3)Magic-Borne by C.L. Schneider

This is the third and final tale in the saga of Ian Troy. Ian is burdened with magic and responsibility, both of which are difficult for him to bear. With his loyal band of friends in perpetual danger by association, Ian feels, now more than ever, a drive to distance himself and find a way to rid himself of the dangerous Crown of Stones, no matter the cost. This is a hard book to get into unless you’ve read the first two books, and unfortunately I haven’t read them. So I struggled to stay in a zone of reading with this book. I think I need to read the first two in order to really understand Ian Troy bette

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