By Kirsty McKay

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The third installment of the Sentinal series takes us to the frozen north, to the Grand Duchy of Elothia. Border tensions with Elothia force King Benedict to send a diplomatic envoy to sue for peace. Benedict has his hands full with Vespiri and Terolia, he can’t afford a war on his northern border as well. Commander Jerrol Haven is sent to broker peace. Having met Grand Duke Randolph the thirteenth before, Jerrol hopes their previously successful negotiations will assist in a speedy resolution and allow him time to discover how to rescue Birlerion from the Ascendants. Meanwhile, the Chapterhouse has received a request for a scholar to assist in searching for signs of the Sentinals in Elothia. Taelia is assigned the task, because Scholar Torsion is also missing after the attack at the Watch Towers. Amidst escalating tensions, and conflicting needs, Jerrol journeys to Elothia, hoping to meet with Randolf before the Ascendants can influence him. Escorting Taelia is an unexpected bonus. Can Jerrol stop Elothia and Vespiri from going to war? Will they find more Sentinals? And can they find out where the Ascendants took Birlerion and Torsion before it is too late.

Sentinals Justice By Author Helen Garraway – Book Review

Sentinals Justice is the third book in the epic fantasy series by Author Helen Garraway and I have to say is my favourite so far! The story picks back up with Jerrol Haven who is recovering from his previous confrontations with the Ascendants and the loss of two sentinals. Jerrol, however is thrust back into battle when the Ascendant focus on Elothia and use the Grand Duke’s army to achieve their goals. King Benedict sends Jerrol as a Diplomat to try and resolve hostilities and sue for peace, and his love interest, Scholar Taelia accompanies him when the Grand Duke request’s her assistance also.

I loved the drama and conflict throughout this book, and the way in which each character was challenged on a physical, emotional and mental level. The Author shows a different and much deeper side to them highlighting not only their vulnerabilities but their strengths too, thus making them more real, and furthering the connections already established with the reader in the earlier books. There are plenty of twist and turns along the way, the plot moving at a really good pace and keeping readers fully engaged in the story. The dialogue is relevant and there are no significant editorial issues to detract from the enjoyment of the book. There was an occasion when the intimacy scenes between Taelia and Jerrol were quite frequent and close together, and I found myself wanting to quickly skip past. But then this would be reflective of a young couple who are in the throes of first love, so this was easily forgiven and did not stop me from absolutely loving the story.

I therefore award a well deserved 5 stars.

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