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Measure Of Peace (2013)

by Caethes Faron(Favorite Author)
4.36 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0615850200 (ISBN13: 9780615850207)
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English
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publisher
Branwen Press
series
Measure of Devotion
review 1: This time a star was unfortunately lost, and the brilliance of Cathes Faron's writing could not absorb the impact as it could with book #1 & #2. The cover is an issue, but not the reason for the lost star. The plot is sound and Kale (Cabbage) and Jason are stronger than ever...but it seems as though the author had the same issue in letting these two beautiful men walk out of her life as I did. Book #2 left me wanting more and unwilling to let them go (separation issues by this point; I'd read for six hours straight), but book #3 made me start to think that maybe a dignified exit would have been better. Easier to cope with, perhaps.That said, the plot is there, and we're introduced to some new characters and the beginning of some kind of unspoken, unplanned revolution. It's... more plausible for another book to come from the threads started in this book, but with Jason having made his peace with his father, and Kale finding peace with his past, I hope that these amazing creations are allowed to rest now. I can dream of them doing other things and getting on with business and artistry, and maybe now, they're better left unwritten.
review 2: This book has a 2 year time jump from Measure of Strength. Things seem to finally be looking up for Jason and Kale. Kale finally has a purpose and Jason's business is still growing. Their relationship is going great now that Kale is a citizen of a country that does not believe in slaves, but what happens when the guilt of leaving his mother and brother behind gets to be too much for Kale. What about when Jason receives a letter about the father who disowned him. Will traveling back to where it all started tear them apart or will the be able to find peace.This book takes you back to both Jason and Kale's past. The reader gets to see things from their memories that helped shape these characters into who they are. Getting to know these two characters on a deeper level meant that I as a reader felt even more emotionally invested in them then I did in the first two books. This book has a lot of tragedy in it for both characters and it broke my heart to read about the things that Jason and Kale had to go through both in the past and now in the present also. I cried more during this book than I think I ever had because I felt like it was my friends and family that the author was writing about. I cried both tears of happiness and sadness. While there was tragedy for both characters there was also very good things that happened that improved lives as a whole!Reviewed by Melonie less
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Ashebe
The entire series is fantastic. I love how you get inside the main characters' heads.
WHR2000
Priceless. A Truly Wonderful End to a Truly Great Series.
jesslutzful
Not the best books in the world but they're really sweet
cthai
Outstanding end to this wonderful trilogy.
Edi
Absolutely loved this series.
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