YA Review: Realm United (Katie Keridan) (The Felserpent Chronicles, Book 3)

About the Book:

This enemies-to-lovers YA romantacy is the last book in the popular Felserpent Chronicle series, bringing the story full circle with timely themes of sacrifice, war, and love.

Sebastian Sayre and Kyra Valorian, the former Felserpent King and Queen, thought they knew what reuniting the divided realms of Aeles and Nocens would require of them. But fulfilling their promises to stop Tallus and bring peace between those with silver and gold blood will require sacrifices they didn’t expect to make.

Furious over Kyra’s refusal to help him turn Daevals into Astrals, Tallus assumes control of Aeles and announces he’s developed a weapon capable of killing everyone with silver blood. Kyra discovers a way to defeat him, but it will require her to perform a terrible act she isn’t sure she can live with. Sebastian loathes becoming a recognized public figure, and given his dark past, there are those who don’t trust him to hold a position of power, even as he and Kyra race to reunite the realms.

Filled with old friends and new allies, devastating betrayals and surprising revelations, this heart-pounding conclusion to the Felserpent Chronicles ends where it began: in the grey waters of Death. Controlling the past might change the future, but will saving their world cost Sebastian and Kyra the very bond that binds them across time?

Review Contributed by Connie Reid, Site Manager*

Realm United is the third and final book in the Felserpent Chronicles by Katie Keridan. Kyra and Sebastian have several daunting tasks that are set up for them in the previous books. The plot moved in a straightforward manner where things are resolved in the best possible way and lead to the next task being possible. There are a few things that are revealed but are easy to guess at for an experienced reader. The romance scenes are mild making this a story okay for younger YA audiences to enjoy.
This gave me the cozy vibes of Star Wars where there is great evil rising in the world but the good guys prevailed relatively unscathed. The characters have a great system of support from friends and family and they are believed even when proposing huge changes and revealing things about their past lives that seem impossible. Everyone has just the right kind of magic to accomplish their goals and Batty once again is full of surprises.
Overall, this book does well for YA fantasy readers. The characters can make sweeping changes to the realm with little opposition, good conquers evil, and everyone receives a feel good happily ever after with the grand evil thoroughly conquered and justice prevailing.

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