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Janalyn Voigt

Auteur de DawnSinger

8 oeuvres 53 utilisateurs 18 critiques

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Crédit image: Janalyn Voigt, creating worlds of beauty and danger in fiction

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Œuvres de Janalyn Voigt

DawnSinger (2012) 28 exemplaires
Wayfarer (2014) 12 exemplaires
SoJourner (Tales of Faeraven) (2019) 2 exemplaires
DawnKing (Tales of Faeraven) (2020) 2 exemplaires

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In the fourth and final book in her Tales of Faeraven series, Janalyn Voigt weaves a story of a group of people split apart, surrounded by danger, and all trying to arrive at once destination. Their journeys differ and as they find each other and lose each other as their journeys continue, the suspense of when anything will go well for this group of people kept me reading. Well, that and I really wanted to see Kai get his HEA!

While the title suggests readers might see more of Emmerich in this book, it wasn’t until the three-quarter mark he makes his appearance. But what an appearance it is. From the previous books, it was pretty obvious what his role would be in the climax of the series, it is still moving.

With so many characters and a ton of action throughout four books, there is always a lingering concern that a storyline or plot point will be dropped along the way. I was pleased to find that Voigt managed to resolve everything I’ve been following since book one. Plus, she did it in a way that left me satisfied with the end results.

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I receive complimentary books from publishers, publicists, and/or authors, including NetGalley. I am not required to write positive reviews. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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Suzie27 | 3 autres critiques | Jan 22, 2020 |
It's wonderful to read a fantasy book again. I loved it as a child and find that I still enjoy the genre.

This book is full of action and adventure. This is the conclusion of the war between the Kindren and the Elder. The story is told from several points of view. I liked seeing how all of their parts fit into the puzzle of the plot.

The series has a happy-ever-after ending that was great to read. There were a couple of people that I hoped would come back together. I was satisfied and had no complaints how everything wrapped up.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Bookworm_Lisa | 3 autres critiques | Jan 17, 2020 |
If I could sum up The Forever Sky in one word it would be miscommunication. Throughout the entire book you see people jumping to conclusions before knowing the truth creating hurt, resentment, and unforgiving hearts, making this book incredibly relatable, as we've all struggled with this at one time or another in our lives.

Each of the characters held my heart, the writing so masterful, conveying the emotions of each player, leaving no question of the motivations and point-of-views. The imagery is charming, adding to the calm and laidback feel of the novel, despite the emotional turmoil. The delicate tale of love and forgiveness leaves a sweet note to the happy ending, leaving a small smile on my face as the book drew to a close.

I immensely enjoyed The Forever Sky. Though the action is minimal, the story is bursting with heart that flows through the pages to the reader. This is the first novel I've read in the Montana Gold Series, or by author Janalyn Voigt, but it certainly won't be my last.
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cflores0420 | 1 autre critique | Jan 6, 2020 |
While this is the fourth and final book in the Montana Gold series, it stands well on its own. I’ve read book one but haven’t gotten to books two and three yet and wasn’t at all lost when reading The Forever Sky.

Janalyn Voigt gives readers a taste of life in the wilds of Montana that includes some of the dangers, the tribulations of living in a just starting town, and the need of neighbors who look out for each other. Then she adds some romance on top of all of that.

Rob and Maisey have a history and their marriage doesn’t come about in the traditional way. Because of that questionable start, neither of them has a firm footing in their new life together, which shows clearly in the way they react to each other and situations that arise.

Then there’s Emma and Gideon. I had a hard time liking Emma because of the way she pushed people away. But Gideon is a sweetheart I could help but get behind. He’s tenacious, kind, and a hard worker.
The Forever Sky is about the dangers of jealousy and resentment, the beauty of friendships, the wisdom of children (little Phoebe was my favorite character in this book), and trusting God’s plan for us when we feel small and inconsequential.

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I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book but was not required to write a favorable review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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Suzie27 | 1 autre critique | Dec 28, 2019 |

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Œuvres
8
Membres
53
Popularité
#303,173
Évaluation
4.2
Critiques
18
ISBN
14

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