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Review of 'Frostheart 3' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

The final book in the trilogy by Jamie Littler, Frostheart: Rise of The World Eater is one that truly brings the story to an end, albeit much to my dismay.

Returning to the adventures of Ash, though the boy we first met in book one has grown greatly and he is a true adventurer and warrior even if that has been forced upon him. The team of the Frostheart are still as chaotic and fun as they have been before but it is Tobu whose growth is also brought front and centre and you will truly love the hidden side of Ash's stoic guardian. Also, the reader will understand why the normally gruff Yeti is the way he is - no spoilers of course because no one likes them but I will make a small concession and warn you that tissues maybe needed as they story enfolds. Tobu truly is my new hero of Frostheart and yet… no more stories of him. (Yes I am pouting a great deal and I bet that I am not the only one.)

There is hope, there is angst and Ash sadly having his eyes opened to the reality of the word around him further whilst also accepting that he and other Song Weavers found across the Snow Sea - he already really knows that he doesn't deserve the way he has been treated as the outcast, but as you turn the pages of Frostheart: Rise of the World Eater? There are so many realizations, truths and presumptions laid bare and Ash as always leads the fight alongside his chosen family of the Frostheart at his side.

I'm so sad to see this series come to an end, but I know that Frostheart is a trilogy so many children and their families will love - if you're a lover of adventure, and true heroes in a lost word? Then this series is for you, I just want to remind you about tissues for this wonderful conclusion.