Freedom's Sisters (The Dead Rivers Trilogy Book 3) by Naomi Kritzer
Lauria is a captive of Kyros and the Sisterhood of Weavers in Penelopeia. Her only hope of escape is to try and convert Xanthe (Janiya’s estranged daughter) to the Alashi and persuade her to help Lauria escape so she can free the rivers and with them the slaves. Meanwhile Tamar, Alibek and Janiya are sent out to try and sow discord between the Younger Sisters and the Weavers to stop them attacking the Alashi. But there are secrets that they are not aware of and as they find out the secrets events over take them and they can only roll with them.
I think I enjoyed this book the most of the trilogy. Mainly because it has a lot less of the whining about the hardships of a slaves life. The revelations about the Djinni pleasantly surprised me, as I had not expected it. I think it was a very good conclusion to the series and it ended wrapping up what happened in the aftermath was quite complete. Leaving me with no questions I wanted answered.
Lauria is a captive of Kyros and the Sisterhood of Weavers in Penelopeia. Her only hope of escape is to try and convert Xanthe (Janiya’s estranged daughter) to the Alashi and persuade her to help Lauria escape so she can free the rivers and with them the slaves. Meanwhile Tamar, Alibek and Janiya are sent out to try and sow discord between the Younger Sisters and the Weavers to stop them attacking the Alashi. But there are secrets that they are not aware of and as they find out the secrets events over take them and they can only roll with them.
I think I enjoyed this book the most of the trilogy. Mainly because it has a lot less of the whining about the hardships of a slaves life. The revelations about the Djinni pleasantly surprised me, as I had not expected it. I think it was a very good conclusion to the series and it ended wrapping up what happened in the aftermath was quite complete. Leaving me with no questions I wanted answered.
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