How can any book truly capture the fall of a kingdom? It is impossible to capture all events, people, and feelings yet it is attempted by hundreds. This series is another one of those attempts. Its telling of the fall will not explain it as clearly as history books, the people will not be as visible like in autobiographies, and the feelings will not share as I am no expert with feelings nor the words to express them. A kingdom will fall, slowly just like the others of fiction and history and just like the people in those kingdoms, the ones here will do all they can to protect their home.
The kingdom of Statera has long since banned magic and ordered the execution of all enchanted. Their reasons, read the book. Our protagonists, from all manner of life styles, come together through... read the book. In fact, just like how books can not capture the falling of a kingdom, I am unable to briefly describe my own story into my own summary. The best I can do is a simple sentence...
This story was never about chosen hero's who showed up when the world needed them, it was about those who stepped up when the world needed anyone.
In the epic conclusion to the Devil's Deal series, Freya has one final chance to discover the full potential of her own power, and to use it to restore balance in the universe - once and for all. After the destruction caused by Roisin, Ferya and Torix come to terms with their losses and mistakes... And prepare for a final battle that will change everything.