Lightbringer by Claire Legrand – a Review
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Description:
In this epic finale to the Empirium Trilogy from New York Times bestselling author Claire Legrand, two queens, separated by a thousand years must face their ultimate destinies.
Queen Rielle, pushed away from everything she loves, turns to Corien and his promises of glory. Meanwhile, whispers from the empirium slowly drive her mad, urging her to open the Gate. Separated from Audric and Ludivine, she embraces the role of Blood Queen and her place by Corien’s side, determined to become the monster the world believes her to be.
In the future, Eliana arrives in the Empire’s capital as a broken shell of herself. Betrayed and abandoned, she fights to keep her power at bay—and away from Corien, who will stop at nothing to travel back in time to Rielle, even if that means destroying her daughter.
But when the mysterious Prophet reveals themselves at last, everything changes, giving Rielle and Eliana a second chance for salvation—or the destruction their world has been dreading.
Review:
Lightbringer by Claire Legrand is the 3rd and final book in her Empirium trilogy. I waited with high anticipation for this final book of this trilogy, and am happy to say that LeGrand did a masterful job of ending this to our satisfaction. Refresher: The theme of this trilogy revolves around two heroines, Rielle and her daughter, Eliana; one destined to be the Blood Queen (who would destroy the world) and the other to be the Sun Queen (who is the Queen of Light and Salvation).
Lightbringer picks up immediately after the cliffhanger in Kingsbane, where Rielle fully embraces her role as the Blood Queen, even though she is now pregnant. Her powers, with help from the controlling evil angel, Corien, continue to grow to unstoppable proportions, opening the gate to allow the bad angels to wreak havoc on the world. Legrand gives us amazing look into Rielle as she descends into the darkness as the madness controls her.
Eliana, whose POV is in current time, a thousand years after Rielle, has been captured by the Emperor (Corien), who uses his powers to invade her mind, causing her to suffer badly, but she is determined not to give in to him despite the horrifying pain. She also is filled with hatred to Simon, who betrayed her with Corien, leading to her capture. Corien wanted Eliana to use her powers to allow Simon to bring them back to the time when Rielle was alive. While Eliana suffers, she begins to hear a voice talking to her, and teaching her to do things to enable her escape. Who is this person, the Prophet? I loved Eliana, who was strong, independent, powerful and a true wonderful heroine.
At the same time, Audric (Rielle’s husband, who still loves her despite her terrible deeds), has escaped his territory taken over by an evil cousin, and eventually will gather friends to help him fight Corien. We do get a few other POV’s, such as Audric, Ludivine, Simon, Navi, Jessamyn & Zahra.
The last half of the book was an amazing and epic climax that kept me glued to my kindle, unable to put it down. There was so many things happening, you couldn’t blink or you would miss something. All these characters from Eliana to Rielle to Audric and all the secondary characters played a major role in all the pieces falling into place, changing the end game as Rielle and Eliana story reaches its climatic ending. To say too much more would be spoilers, and this is one ending you need to read.
Lightbringer was an intense, exciting, emotional and wonderful ending to this fabulous trilogy, with major twists along the way. It was such a great finale, and I loved how Legrand pulled it all together so seamlessly, as well as being a befitting ending. Well done by Claire Legrand, as Lightbringer was a terrific conclusion.
Reviewed by Barb
Owned copy