![]() ![]() In some ways, Final Heir was a mixed bag for me. It’s a lot of power, enormous responsibility, and not something she’d have been capable of earlier in the series. She has evolved from an isolated, angry, sometimes arrogant loner to a battle-hardened leader who will not only put her own life on the line for others, but has learned to accept their willingness and determination to do the same for her. ![]() Regardless, I’d have been almost disappointed if I wasn’t able to say that, as well-acquainted as I’ve become with these stories through the years, I’m still not entirely sure what’s going on sometimes.Īlthough Jane’s personal story goes back nearly two centuries, in many ways readers of these stories have gotten to watch her grow up on the page. or in memories), the loose ends are tied, and there’s plenty of happy to go around-after all the blood and destruction is over, anyway. All the familiar characters are here (either alive/undead/etc. Final Heir is the 15th and last novel in the Jane Yellowrock series, and I believe it’s as fitting an ending as any longtime followers of the series might hope for. ![]()
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