Scan barcode
A review by talesandtreatswithtay
Cry of the Raven by Morgan L. Busse
adventurous
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
A fantastic conclusion to a great Christian fantasy series!
This book is a bit heavier on the fantasy compared to the other two books: we see a lot more mastery and expansion of power by several characters but particularly Selene. I loved reading out each of the great houses' powers, how each of them are unique and were given as gifts from the Light--a reflection of him.
There's great Christian allegory in here with messages/themes to include the truth that we can't rely on our strength alone, He is always with us, and He is enough.
I love Damien and Selene as a couple and as individual characters. I wish they could have been together a bit more but it made sense for the plot of the story.
Christian faith rating: 2/3 (allegorical)
This book is a bit heavier on the fantasy compared to the other two books: we see a lot more mastery and expansion of power by several characters but particularly Selene. I loved reading out each of the great houses' powers, how each of them are unique and were given as gifts from the Light--a reflection of him.
There's great Christian allegory in here with messages/themes to include the truth that we can't rely on our strength alone, He is always with us, and He is enough.
I love Damien and Selene as a couple and as individual characters. I wish they could have been together a bit more but it made sense for the plot of the story.
Christian faith rating: 2/3 (allegorical)