By Kirsty McKay

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Bloodshed. Heartbreak. Revelation. When the darkness was compelling and the heart knew no bounds, was there really a right choice? With Michael’s life hanging in the balance, Amber had a choice: save her star-fated love or keep on the crusade to unite the magical community. For Amber, her fate was sealed even before her birth and it was her destiny to fight the great battle ahead of her. But, when it came to her heart -- her friends, her great love -- Amber’s torn. Not only was she the Queen, but she was a human in every sense of the word. She was vulnerable. And so the very people -- Chloe and Michael -- that gave her strength, quickly became her weakness. It wasn’t her fault she loved too much, was it? Nevertheless, the Tall Dark Man had set a plan in motion that could threaten the very existence of the Blood Prophecy. Would he gather his dark forces and succeed in destroying Amber once and for all? Or, would she assemble her powerful friends and save the world?

Queens Ascension (Blood Prophecy Book 3) By Author Barb Jones – Book Review

The Queen’s Ascension is the third book in the Blood Prophecy series written by Author Barb Jones and continues the story of the four main characters, Amber, Chloe, Marcus and Michael. Following on from events in Book 2, this story introduces even more drama and conflict as Amber and Michael’s relationship drastically changes (a reversal of Buffy & Angel for fans of this series). Chloe and Marcus’ daughter Zaraquel is drawn deeper into the prophecy and faces personal challenges of her own, and Marcus is marked for assassination as he continues to be a threat to the mysterious Tall Dark Man. With the introduction of more witches, demons, werewolves, vampires and fallen angels, cue the arrival of necromancer and music maestro ‘Mozart’ and his army of the walking dead joining with the dark forces and we have an exciting cast of paranormal characters.

Readers should now be used to the swift changes between characters point of views. The pace is good and keeps the readers engaged, the dialogue relevant and credible. There are very little editorial issues to distract the reader or drag them out of the story. I loved the additional conflict introduced to the characters as they battle against their darker natures.

This is my favourite book of the three. I award 4.5 stars.

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