Review Detail
4.7 1
Young Adult Fiction
327
Love this Trilogy
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
Overall rating
4.7
Plot
4.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Love this book
Good Points
There were so many interesting concepts of this story
Blood sucking moths that are vampires (new twist on vampires that I could safely sink my teeth into, unless I was a room mate to one then they would be sinking their teeth into me)
A HUGE struggle between light and dark faerie courts. (this was interesting because you start to question both sides, pick your side in the beginning of the book)
Loved the rich Historic places that Author Robin Bridges took me to, a book is an escape. Reading The Unfailing Light took my mind on a journey through Russia, bringing a magical world along with every page.
So many things that kept me reading, a beautiful love story, veshtiza witches, shape shifters, Deadly ghost attacks, telepathy, an undead order (with a green tinge to their skin)
My favorite part was the love that Katerina Alexandrovna had with George Alexandrovich, turning down a marriage proposal as to not put him in danger, she must find out the truth about George. I will stop there as to not spoil anything in the book. I can tell you this is a must read, don't be afraid if you have not read book 1 in this trilogy just pick up The Unfailing Light and start you will not be disappointed, especially if you are ready for a book you won't be able to put down.
What I didn't like
There wasn't much that I didn't like except for the language I realize that author Robin Bridges wanted to be true with Russian names, places and such. Sometimes I found the language hard to pronounce or understand. I would love to see a guide of some sort in the back of the book to explain how to pronounce some of the words that are Russian places or names. That would be a huge help to me at least. Overall that's all I could find that I disliked because I loved the book. Front to back!
Blood sucking moths that are vampires (new twist on vampires that I could safely sink my teeth into, unless I was a room mate to one then they would be sinking their teeth into me)
A HUGE struggle between light and dark faerie courts. (this was interesting because you start to question both sides, pick your side in the beginning of the book)
Loved the rich Historic places that Author Robin Bridges took me to, a book is an escape. Reading The Unfailing Light took my mind on a journey through Russia, bringing a magical world along with every page.
So many things that kept me reading, a beautiful love story, veshtiza witches, shape shifters, Deadly ghost attacks, telepathy, an undead order (with a green tinge to their skin)
My favorite part was the love that Katerina Alexandrovna had with George Alexandrovich, turning down a marriage proposal as to not put him in danger, she must find out the truth about George. I will stop there as to not spoil anything in the book. I can tell you this is a must read, don't be afraid if you have not read book 1 in this trilogy just pick up The Unfailing Light and start you will not be disappointed, especially if you are ready for a book you won't be able to put down.
What I didn't like
There wasn't much that I didn't like except for the language I realize that author Robin Bridges wanted to be true with Russian names, places and such. Sometimes I found the language hard to pronounce or understand. I would love to see a guide of some sort in the back of the book to explain how to pronounce some of the words that are Russian places or names. That would be a huge help to me at least. Overall that's all I could find that I disliked because I loved the book. Front to back!
K
Krista
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