This Chick Read: Tempest of Wrath and Vengeance (The Legacy Series #3) by Melissa K. Roehrich

After how dark the last novel in this series got, I wondered if I’d ever be in the mood to pick up the third book. At 672 pages you not only have to be in the mood, but also be invested in these characters to tackle the story and give it the time it needs to live in your head. The book came out in October and I broke down in February and read it. So, I guess I wasn’t too disturbed by how that last book ended.

I’m going to assume that if you are reading my review for a book #3 in a series that you’ve read the previous novels and not give you a recap, which would be very exhausting. Tempest of Wrath and Vengeance starts off pretty much where the last one left off. Tessa is living in the Achaz Kingdom away from Theon, who despite her conflicted feelings, she believes she’ll one day have to kill. They are still tied together, but now she has given him a mark that makes him bound to her as she is to him. So she has access to his powers and can use them as needed, just like he can with hers. Luka has been sent by Theon to the Achaz Kingdom to guard and train Tessa in the use of her powers. As he lives and resides with her their already close relationship gets even closer. She is haunted by nightmares and he seems to provide her with a peace so she can sleep, so she is now sleeping in his bed. He seems much more conflicted by this than she does, but she trusts him and as he’s also bound to she and Theon they have a triad type of dynamic that adds an interesting diversion to an otherwise pretty dark story. She is still the biggest threat in Devram and everyone seems to either want a piece of her or to kill her. It’s a toss up.

I still love the strength in Tessa’s character, but in this book she seems to be slightly off her rocker. She talks to herself, can’t control her power, and has this depth of hate for pretty much anyone. I’m actually surprised that she hasn’t continued to try to harm herself, but she feels like she’s in this situation for a purpose, even if that purpose is skewed and crazy, she’s going to carry it out. Theon has backed off from the threats to Tessa and has now become a softy. He seems to have come to grip with his feelings, realized he had the wrong approach with her, and has switched to a long game in trying to rebuild trust. I really like that in him and like him much better in this book than in the previous novels. Luka has taken the romantic lead which is conflicting for him, but not really for anyone else. Curious, right? There are all sorts of sub plots, sidebars, and ulterior motives in all the rest of the cast. All of interest and help bring the story together so that by the end the reader is left with the feeling that Tessa, Luka, and Theon are more of a cohesive unit than they’ve been since the beginning. I actually was left with a more positive feeling than the last novel and am curious how the author will move this story forward and am almost looking forward to it!

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This Chick Read: Storm of Secrets and Sorrow (Legacy Series #2) by Melissa K. Roehrich

Control has slipped through Theon St. Orcas’s fingers. He’s been given a task by the rulers of the realm and he’s racing against the clock to get his plans back on track. Everyone wants something from Tessa and she trusts no one, including the one she is still tied to, Theon. She has plenty of secrets and is busy navigating this realm full of villains.

Tessa and Theon have two marks now and are tied closer than before. He’s responsible for keeping her safe but a mysterious group thinks they’d save the world if they ended her life. Lucky for Tessa her powers keep getting stronger and she learns she doesn’t need Theon to determine her fate. She is going to determine her own.

I didn’t think this series could get any darker, but whoah! It certainly can! In the first novel we learn a bit about Tessa’s background and why she always vacillates between giving up and fighting back. Thank goodness about half way through this novel she gets her fight on and some of the old Tessa reappears. We have also learned Theon’s plans to save the world which turns him from questionably a bad guy to possibly a good guy? Despite this change in status he still makes bad decisions which again causes a certain someone from mistrusting him. Will they or won’t they ever choose the same side? On to book #3 which comes out in October!

Again, if you have triggers regarding death, small places, destruction, violence and end of the world prophecies, this may not be the series for you. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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This Chick Read: Rain of Shadows and Beginnings (Legacy Series #1) by Melissa K. Roehrich

Every five years eligible Fae are gathered for the Selection and are required to serve one of the six Kingdoms. To be chosen to serve as the Source for a chosen Heir of one of those kingdoms is seen as a huge honor and at this year’s Selection there are six heirs looking for a source. Tessalyn Asura is at the Selection and has not interest in being one of the chosen but finds herself serving as the source for the heir of the mysterious Arius Kingdom. Theon is the heir of death and Tessa is going to do everything possible to escape his control.

I came across this series by chance and am so glad to have discovered a new and really talented author. Rain of Shadows and Beginnings reminds me quite a bit of ACOTAR but unfortunately I don’t think Tessa is going to be able to escape her fate as easily as Feyre did in her series. Tessa is tied to Theon magically and each time she is marked they grow closer needing that physical closeness of touch in order to calm their magic. What is the purpose of being someone’s source you ask? Well, good question! In this magical world of Devram, the Legacy (Theon and his pals) are descendents of gods and the Fae who serve them have elemental powers that are revealed. As a Source, the Legacy would have access to Tessa’s powers, making his own so much stronger. So the heir’s search for the strongest Fae available and Tessa seems to be one of the strongest.

As with a lot of romantic fantasy novels, Rain of Shadows and Beginnings is pretty darn dark. Theon is not the kindest Legacy Tessa could’ve found herself tied to. He has been taught from a very young age a lack of trust and because he doesn’t trust easily he handles Tessa, who is described as uncontrollable, in a manner that is abusive. I would be bothered by this a lot more if Tessa wasn’t such a strong character and fought back as hard as she does. Theon never knows what is coming next. This Fae that he’s chosen is not malleable as he’s seen other Sources be, she argues every point and doesn’t want anything to do with this life that she now lives. Who could blame her! As I found out more about each of their backgrounds I could understand better why they were both reactionary and dark. It didn’t excuse the abuse but it did explain it. It also gave me a reason to root for Tessa, who was a hard character to like.

There were some great side characters in this book as well. I loved Tristyn, Luka, and Axel. Without their involvement this book would’ve just been one dark, hot mess. These guys lightened up the mood and created reasons to see both of our main characters in a different way other than snarky and off putting. Gosh, reading all of the above you might think I disliked this book but I actually liked it a lot! I’m looking forward to book #2!

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