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Title:Crown of Crystal Flame (Tairen Soul #5)
Author:C.L. Wilson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 469 pages
Published:October 26th 2010 by Avon
Categories:Fantasy. Romance. Fantasy Romance. Magic. Paranormal. Fairies. Fae. Paranormal Romance
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Crown of Crystal Flame (Tairen Soul #5) Paperback | Pages: 469 pages
Rating: 4.38 | 7717 Users | 475 Reviews

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A Song of Love won her heart. A Song of Darkness haunted her soul. A Song in the Dance would seal her fate. Seers had long foreseen an extraordinary destiny for Ellysetta Baristani. Already she had won the heart of the Fey King—the magnificent Rain, ever her ally, eternally her love. She had saved the offspring of the magical tairen and fought beside her legendary mate against the armies of Eld. But the most powerful—and dangerous—Verse of her Song had yet to be sung. As the final battle draws nigh and evil tightens its grip upon her soul—will Ellysetta secure the world for Light or plunge it into Darkness for all eternity? As she and Rain fight for each other, side by side, will they find a way to complete their truemate bond and defeat the evil High Mage of Eld before it's too late, or must they make the ultimate sacrifice to save their world?

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Original Title: Crown of Crystal Flame
ISBN: 0062018965 (ISBN13: 9780062018960)
Edition Language: English
Series: Tairen Soul #5
Characters: Rain Tairen Soul, Ellysetta Baristani


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Overall series rating: 4.5 stars! When a Fey warrior meets the woman who completes him, his soul's truemate, he knows in an instant. And in that instant, whether she will have him or no, he binds himself to her, hear and soul with the words "Ver reisa ku'chae. Kem surah, shei'tani," which means "Your soul calls out. Mine answers, beloved." And he spends the rest of their courtship - the rest of his life, if necessary - proving himself worthy of the magnificent gift of her love. It was a sad,

Here I am at the end of a wonderful journey to the Fading Lands and back. This is quite possibly, one of the only times that I can recall truly feeling satisfied as I close the book on a series. Not every single question was answered, but I was able to finish the book and relish the magic that was Tairen Soul.Book 5, the final installment gave me insight into some of my favorite characters like the twins, Kieran, Kiel, King Dorian, Shan, and Elfeya, as well as some of my not so favorite

My rating for the series: 4-stars for Book 1~33-stars for Book 4&5Like:OriginalityMagic Rain and Fey warriors were awesome!Meh:I thought the storyline was in need of a director's cut on some repetitive scenes.The characters were well-developed, but by book 4, some of them turned into 1-D or 2-D characters that contributed very little excitement to the final installment.Predictable plotLack of twists and turns The bad people hold the ball and score points while the good guys just play

Wow, what an ending to a beautiful, epic-like series.The final book in the story of Rain and Elysseta is powerful, heart-wrenching, riveting and delivered what it promised and more.I have to admit that during the first half of the book I was literally biting my nails. It is so dark, the enemy so cunning, and the challenges just seemed insurmountable. I was afraid that someone important will die, and I don't think I can handle that. The story, of course, had a positive conclusion, but it was a

*1,5 stars*This last book is on par with the rest of the series. Dragging, with lots of repetition and predictable. In my opinion the 5 books could have been edited and condensed in at least 3 books. There's nothing wrong with predictability as long as you make the journey interesting. Here the journey drags on and on and on... The paradox being that contrary to the other books, lots of things happen in this one. But the structure of the book, the writing and the amount of repetitions doesn't

[Second EDIT] I am not sure how many times I have read this series of five books - four or five counting the audiobooks. Each time I am just blown away, not just with this wonderful fantasy world the author has created but with the beautiful characters so different than any other fantasy books I have read. If this is not my favorite series EVER, I am not sure I can think of one that is better. Close...but not better. [REREAD - SECOND TIME]Once again I have finished the fifth and last book in the

3-1/2 stars I am definitely in the minority with this book. I got so tired of all the hidden bad guys and the double dealing. I was tired of the battles. In fact, I was tired during the reading of this book because it didn't keep me interested. I thought the ending was way too fluffy. I was disappointed in the ending of this series.

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