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Title: The Chronicles of Kale
Subtitle: Breath of Light, Book 3
Author: Aya Knight
Narrator: Jonathan Johns
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4 hrs and 58 mins
Language: English
Release date: 04-17-17
Publisher: Knight Audio
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: Epic
Publisher's Summary:
Darkness plagues the land and fire rages as the innocent fall victim to a foe more powerful than Kale has ever faced. As the armies of Revaxis assemble, the greatest battle in the history of the world will unfold. An ancient evil stirs that will leave everyone forever broken.
Members Reviews:
Rushed without many of the "I'll explain later" explained
Throughout book 1 and 2 there are numerous - "I'll explain later moments" Most of which never get explained later.
The most striking example is Lox. In book 2 Neelan wars with her love for Kale and the man who stirs her passions, Lox. Using the control Lox has over Neelan (she is apparently incapable of telling him "no" or "stop", or using her brain), he betrays her and gives her over to the antagonist to be tortured and perhaps more (the antagonist likes to rape women)....many women. When Lox is named a traitor by Kale, Thomas says he's not and ...the dreaded ...I will explain later.
The promised explanation never comes
When next we see Lox, Neelan's seducer and betrayer.... Lox is a hero and everyone is best friends. As a matter of fact, he refers to Neelan and Kale as "My friends" Which would be fine, if there was some explanation or interaction between. Lox goes from Neelan's suitor to betrayer, to best buddy, without a word of dialog, conflict or conflict resolution between.
This is a issue because most of Book 3 is kind of a Neelan rehab project but because the issues from book 2 are never addressed or explained (as promised by Thomas), I found no reason to care what happened to her, felt no emotion when things happened to her good or bad. I kept waiting for her reunion with the only man to drive her passion....Lox.
The ending works, other dynamics fall short.
Book three takes off like a rocket, blowing through scenes and events rapidly. Character names are tossed about in a way that can be confusing and hard to keep track of, with character decisions occasionally not flushed out in a satisfactory way. Rest assured the story has that happily ever after ending one comes to expect in fantacy. Over all the chronicles of Kale is not bad, though it fails to innovate in a way that lets it stand apart. Character back storys are generally rushed, and the rules for magic in this world are never really explained adequately enough for me to have an accurate understanding. The cheese factor gets turned all the way up to eleven at times with some very generic romantic dialogue. Still, I was kept invested in the narrative enough to finish the series. I can still reccomend this to any fantacy reader as a read between reads, more especially for teenagers.
Rushed conclusion, still good light hearted Read.
This is the last of a three book series, about a Dragon who is transformed into a human to save the last of his species. Well written, good Grammer no problems. I just thought this book was rushed somewhat, but still a good conclusion, it does not leave you hanging everything is tied up nicely. I will be looking for more books by this author.
First book was good, but...
I must say, I liked the first book a lot. I liked the idea, and it was a fun read. But the second and third books bothered me. Kale seems to get more belligerent and, frankly, stupid. He is obsessed with his elf girlfriend to the point of being detrimental to her.