Goldfinch
Books | Fiction / Fantasy / Romance
3.3
Raven Kennedy
The seductive and thrilling dark fantasy series comes to an end in this powerful finale. With sizzling romance, devastations, and triumphs, this is the epic conclusion to the gilded world of Orea that everyone has been waiting for. If there is ever a choice between her or the world, it's going to be her. One king caged my body. Another has caged my mind. War has broken out, though that's not the only battle being waged. There's a fight inside me, and it's one I'm determined to win, no matter how hard they try to erase me. Because they've forgotten one thing. The ancient magic of the pair bond. Slade and I are connected by more than just fated magic, and we will always find each other. In any life. The Stone King is trying to destroy me, but what he hasn't realized is this: Gold bends, but stone breaks. And a Goldfinch does not fall. It flies.
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Author
Raven Kennedy
Pages
704
Publisher
Sourcebooks
Published Date
2024-09-24
ISBN
1464224463 9781464224461
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"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
(No spoilers after the events of Gold below)
I am at a loss for words right now. It’s no secret that I vehemently opposed the storyline that Glow & Gold followed, and as a result, my anticipation for Goldfinch was mediocre. With that said, I am incredibly moved by the beautiful finale; it reminds me of WHY I fell in love with this series to begin with.
My biggest assumption was that Goldfinch would cut corners with the inevitable war & separation of our MCs. That was not the case. There is loss, heartbreak, poetry, & most importantly, so much LOVE within these pages. None of it felt rushed or convenient. The battle scenes are hard to read (in a good way) because the stakes are HIGH. Kennedy’s imagery is outstanding, it’s very easy to fall into the world immersion. My heart breaks for most of our beloved friends - don’t expect any “whew, that was a close one!” moments. I truly thought we’d get another HOFAS with this book (iykyk), & that was not the case. That’s all I’ll say.
The first reason why I knocked down a star is because there was a LOT of telling, not showing, throughout this book. It became a bit of an eyesore after some time. Another reason is because while I think Goldfinch was a beautiful end to this story, I firmly stand my ground that the last 3 books could have been planned out better. I truly think a lot could have been cut out of Glow & Gold and exhanged for the upcoming buildup (including character development, world(s) building, and ROMANCE). What we got could have been far more impactful than it was. Lastly & most importantly, there are far too many unanswered questions that I’m not sure we’ll ever get closure on, which really bugs me. The ending is abrupt.
Overall, this book brought back to life the beauty of the Plated Prisoner series. Kennedy is still a brilliant author, and I highly recommend the final installment (and the rest of them!) in this series. Now goodbye, I’m gonna continue bawling my eyes out about Chapter 56."
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