
My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
Author: Rin Chupeco
Format: Hardcover (borrowed)
Pages: 449
Categories: Family, Romance, Fantasy, Young Adult
Book Blurb:
Tea is a bone witch with the dark magic needed to raise the dead. She has used this magic to breathe life into those she has loved and lost…and those who would join her army against the deceitful royals. But Tea’s quest to conjure a shadowglass—to achieve immortality for the one person she loves most in the world—threatens to consume her heart.
Tea’s black heartsglass only grows darker with each new betrayal. And when she is left with new blood on her hands, Tea must answer to a power greater than the elder asha or even her conscience…
MY REVIEW
The conclusion to The Bone Witch series made me cry – it shattered my heartglass. The Shadowglass continues right after The Heart Forger with it’s past/present storytelling style. Tea is telling the past and the Bard is telling the present. We’ve learned so much about what happened with Tea and why she wants to make shadowglass but this book was so much more. The story comes together as it pieces scenes from Tea’s past and present. All the characters are back except for ones we’ve lost along the way. We meet more characters from other kingdoms and daeva too. I really liked the kingdoms or Yadosha and Istera.
Tea is constantly debating the real reasons why she wants to make shadowglass, and thank goodness for that. If she wasn’t tested and constantly questioned about her motives would she have been tempted by the power of the Dark? I tried to put myself in her place and honestly, I don’t know if I could do what she did but she at least was honest about her goals.
A lot of what takes place in The Shadowglass made me mad at everyone for doubting Tea, especially her brother, Fox. Their distrust comes because she is a Dark asha, but I wish more people had helped her in her darkest moments. Thank goodness for Kalen, Khalad, Likh and her azi. If it weren’t for them, she would have been an evil force to be reckoned with driven by pain and revenge. Yes, she was driven by revenge, but also love and guilt for her brother, Fox. She was blessed with Kalen’s love to keep her grounded. But I was so annoyed with Fox, though I understood his behavior. If I was him, I would have acted that way also.
Tea and Kalen’s love story is so beautiful. They will be added to my list of favorite book couples of all time. I tear up just thinking of the ending. He loves her at her worst and let’s her be strong. She loves him for helping her and loving her no matter what. 😭 I’m still heartbroken this series is over -the ending is bittersweet and perfect.
Besides Tea and Kalen’s story, I loved seeing Likh’s transition. Likh has been evolving throughout the whole series. Likh learns to be an asha, because she had natural powers though she was born in the wrong body. She also falls in love and learns to navigate that as well. I’m glad Tea had her as a traveling companion. Likh was always there for Tea and they both needed each other.
And because I was angry at everyone on Tea’s behalf, I had to try to forgive them too when she does. Lie, I’m still a little mad at them – haha! I knew this book would break me, but honestly while reading this book, I kept saying: okay…I’m okay (in the beginning)…I’m okay (in the middle)…I’m going to be okay (almost to the end) and then boom. Waterworks. This book made me feel all kinds of emotions.
This has become one of my favorite series and I can’t believe I was going to give up on it because book one was a struggle to get into. It’s definitely not a series for everyone. If you don’t like stories that tell the past/present (and I usually don’t!) – this may not be for you. I’m glad I pushed on and came to the end. I think it speaks to the author’s writing that she made me come back for book two and three and made me cry. 👏🏼 I need to buy a beautiful boxed set to add to my shelf, so I can revisit this lush fantasy world again. ❤️
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To read my review of The Bone Witch and The Heart Forger, click HERE.

