Review by Neha++ -- We are Voulhire: Someone Else's End

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Review by Neha++ -- We are Voulhire: Someone Else's End

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[Following is a volunteer review of "We are Voulhire: Someone Else's End" by Matthew Tysz.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Riva Rohavi, a terrorist group, is back to destroy Voulhire. Lord Meldorth has taken cover as Eiodi and has initiated his plan to kill King Wilhelm. On the other hand, the Emperor of Lullabies is targeting King Wilhelm as he is saving refugees from Lands of the Princes. Like a curse, dark forces are engulfing Voulhire slowly but consistently. In the meantime, our trio Galen, Demetrius, and Rowan arrive at Soulhire, capital of Voulhire, to inform King Wilhelm about the turmoil in Virko city. Although they flew safely from Virko, Galen wants to draw the attention of the king towards the demons in Virko. Using Rowan's connections, they were able to enter the palace, but something is waiting for them. Galen fears that soon Voulhire will turn into Lands of the Princes. What is the fate of Soulhire? Who will win this time? Many questions will be answered in We are Voulhire: Someone Else's End by Matthew Tysz.

As the third book in We are Voulhire series, we get new insights into the life of many characters like Beth, Emperor of Lullabies, Rowan, King Wilhelm, etc. The Emperor of Lullabies has the power to communicate without words. Galen proves that he is not a weak immigrant. Rowan is a citizen of Soulhire and has a rich family background. There are many situations where I got my adrenaline rushed, for example, the encounter of Galen with Riva Rohavi, an encounter of Meldorth and Demetrius, the bravery of Rowan, etc. I am flattered by the details provided by the author.

The book is narrated in the first person and the third person. The first person's narration skillfully switches between Galen and Demetrius. The author gave them ample time to speak and share their thoughts. I love the complexity of the plot because it engages the reader's mind. There are many twist and turns which are unpredictable. I very much enjoyed reading this book. Some questions are unanswered and are saved for the next book in the series, which makes me excited to read it.

My favorite part of this book is the characters. When we think we know all about them, the author reveals new aspects of their personalities. The book is professionally edited and exceptionally flawless. Considering all the above points, I rate this book with 4 out of 4 stars. I found no reason to rate it 3 stars and less. The plot and the characters are well-developed.

As this book is the third installment in the series, it is highly recommended to read the previous two books. Due to constant violence and profane language, it is recommended for the reader's age 18 years old and above. Grab this book to learn about the horrors in Soulhire.

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