Sunday, March 12, 2023

Unpredictable, suspense-filled, magical fairy tale for young and old

The Magic of Last Resort: Book 6 of The Western Lands and All That Really Matters series by Andrew Einspruch, delivers a satisfactory conclusion to the epic tale of Queen Eloise Gumball III's life from a young adult princess to a crown plonked queen soon to be officially crowned sovereign. 

The Magic of Last Resort

 

As book six opens, Queen Eloise Gumball III faces the threat of war on her Eastern border, depleted coffers, and an ill-prepared military. On top of that, she and her twin sister are at odds. With all this going on, she considers tapping into the magic of the Star of Whatever, if she can figure out how it works but in the meantime, tries diplomacy. This effort calls together all the former leaders met in the previous books and makes for some interesting negotiations. Especially, since many still consider her young, naïve, and inexperienced.

 

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Book Review: The Magic of Last Resort

Einspruch’s gift to tackle serious situations with elements of humor woven throughout is masterful. He seamlessly unfolds a sequence of cause and effects across the beginning, middle, and end of this fairytale-like story. The worldbuilding of this unique land with talking animals, becomes believable as you get lost in the story with beloved characters both human and not. 

I’ve read all the books in this series, and absolutely loved them. The one exception, for me, is that I was not thrilled with the end of the series. I felt it a little rushed and was disappointed that it didn’t deliver what I’d been hoping for throughout the series. A resolution of Eloise’s relationship with Lorch. At the end, when Eloise goes out to get a breath of fresh air, I thought, this is it! They will finally talk about how they feel toward one another. Even if it is impossible, they can admit it. And in my thinking, if Eloise can find her way out of the Whacking Great Hole, she can find a way to overcome protocol and convince Lorch Lacksneck to become her King. BUT that wasn’t meant to be. The end took another direction that did bring this book to a satisfying conclusion.

I give this whole series 5 stars, including this book. I devoured it in two days but then stopped at 90 percent read. I wanted to savor the end. Saying goodbye to characters I’ve grown to care about is always hard. A type of withdrawal. Even though the end wasn’t what I was hoping for, the book is deliciously unpredictable, well written, and delightfully entertaining. I highly recommend this action-packed, suspense-filled, magical fairy tale for young and old. The Einspruch musical puns made a curtain call at the end which did help ease my self-inflicted disappointment. The entire series is worth picking up. Two thumbs up!


 

Other Western Lands and All That Really Matters books

  • The Purple Haze: A Humorous Fantasy Novel (The Western Lands and All That Really Matters Book 1)
  • The Star of Whatever: A Humorous Fantasy Novel (The Western Lands and All That Really Matters Book 2)
  • The Light Bearer: A Humorous Fantasy Novel (The Western Lands and All That Really Matters Book 3)
  • The Crown Plonked Queen: A Humorous Fantasy Novel (The Western Lands and All That Really Matters Book 4)
  • The Eastie Threat: A Humorous Fantasy Novel (The Western Lands and All That Really Matters Book 5)
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