Sunday 16 May 2021

Review: Back to Chaos (The Ash Court Series Book 4) by Dagmar Avery and K Margaret

Back to Chaos Back to Chaos by Dagmar Avery and K. Margaret
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A Court Uniting

I’d probably give this book 4.5 ⭐️ If I could.

This book covers the final stages in Senara’s process of creating a Light Court that can unite with Faerie. She has to navigate the politics, economics and sociology of a Court that has suppressed women for centuries, causing their power to be diluted as they stepped further and further into the human realm and away from Faerie.

Senara spends time with the histories of the Light Court Houses and tried to get to know her new core of female support so she can make the right choices to make sure the Court is strong and flexible enough to grow and change without causing damage to the Courts and their inhabitants.

There is a lot packed into this final book in The Ash Court series and it’s good to see Senara coming into her full strength. I particularly enjoyed having her increase in powers explained, as she does not have a typical Court setup. There is plenty of violence, passion and friendship in this book and I spent quite a lot of time reading this book with a smile on my face.

It feels like this series was a transition from The Nightmare Courts to The Light Courts and I know that these authors have already started with new series as the new Princesses were given guidance about how to bring power back to their Houses in this book, basically setting up the series to come.

All in all a very entertaining read.


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