Shadow’s Fall (Shadowstalker Series Book 3) by Natalie Johanson – Review by Santana Hicks

Shadow's Fall (Shadowstalker Series Book 3)Shadow’s Fall by Natalie Johanson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rose, being the newly appointed Chief of her clan, is still trying to figure things out. Her new position of authority, her powers, being reunited with her mother that abandoned her at a young age, and the tether to King Micah. On top of all of that, Gerik, (who I am assuming is the big bad in the previous books) alluded the King and his troops in search of a myth deep in the desert. When Rose finds out, she instantly decides to find Gerik and stop him. She is not going to let him hurt anyone else she cares about. With a crash course on how to travel in the shadows, she sets off.

Meanwhile, King Micah travels home and does not get the welcome he was looking for. Instead of being welcomed with praise and opened arms, he is welcomed by citizens being angry at one thing or another and a group of religious people who hate all magic users. Micah has to figure out how to make everyone happy.

This book is the third book in the Shadowstalker series and although I read it as a stand alone, I highly suggest going back and reading the first two. The book seems to be starting off right after the previous one so I was a bit lost with who’s who and what’s what. Fortunately the book is detailed enough that the book was still enjoyable without reading the previous books. The author does a good job in world building and at times felt like I was there. As the book goes on, it becomes packed with action and excitement. Get prepared to fall in love with the series and impatiently wait for the next installment to come out.

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