A review by cyrille6k
Elyon by Kaci Hill, Ted Dekker

5.0

Elyon by Ted Dekker and Kaci Hill is a captivating conclusion to a thrilling series. The plot is filled with twists and turns, keeping readers engaged and guessing what will happen next. Dekker's masterful storytelling is evident throughout the book, making it a memorable read.

The series reaches its climax as Johnis and Silvie embark on a dangerous mission to eliminate the albinos. However, their plan is complicated by the conflicting agendas of those involved. Johnis, possessed by Shaeda, seeks power for himself, while Sucrow desires to rule over mankind. Darsal, torn between her love for Marak and her loyalty to Elyon, must navigate these treacherous waters.

Johnis, the former albino turned Horde, becomes the primary antagonist. Possessed by Shaeda, he undergoes a transformation, becoming increasingly ruthless and determined to carry out her plan. Darsal, the main protagonist, faces internal conflict as she struggles to reconcile her love for Marak with her duty to Elyon.

The desolate landscape of the desert and the remnants of cities provide a stark backdrop for the story. The post-apocalyptic setting adds a sense of urgency and realism to the characters' struggles.

Loyalty is a central theme explored throughout the book. Characters are tested and challenged, forced to make difficult choices and question their allegiances. The theme of loyalty adds depth and complexity to the narrative.

Elyon is a highly recommended read for fans of fantasy and adventure. It offers a satisfying conclusion to the series while maintaining the same level of excitement and intrigue. The book's blend of action, romance, and thought-provoking themes appeals to a wide range of readers.