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The Burning Kingdoms

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The heart-pounding conclusion to the daring Smoke Thieves trilogy.
In this conclusion to the epic Smoke Thieves trilogy, the world has erupted into all-out war. King Aloysius is mining powerful demon smoke and using it to fuel an unstoppable army of children. March, now banished for treason, has joined up with this boy army. Forbidden from ever seeing Edyon again, and overwhelmed by his own betrayal, March no longer cares if he lives or dies.
Catherine—now queen of Pitoria—must find a way to defeat the boy army, while also grappling with her own troubles: her secret demon smoke addiction, and unresolved tension with her former lover, Ambrose. Catherine seeks military support from Calidor by reaching out to her illegitimate cousin Edyon, who has been proclaimed heir to the Calidorian throne. But Edyon has almost no power as he's entangled in the unfamiliar machinations and manipulations of the royal court, finding that being the claimed son of a prince may be no easier than being a bastard.
With Catherine, his love, now married off and moving on, and his brother and sister tortured and executed before him, Ambrose doesn't know what his role in this world is any more. He leads an expedition into the demon world, hoping to destroy the boy army's stores of demon smoke. In this underground world, he runs into Tash, whom everyone had believed dead. She has survived in this new world using magical abilities that, prior to now, only demons had.
Aloysius will send his demon smoke-powered boy army to kill them all, if he can. But what nobody knows is that there is more to the smoke than meets the eye...
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    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2020
      Picks up right where The Demon World (2019) left off: with a battle won, but the real fight is still to come. Catherine finds herself Queen of Pitoria after lying about her marriage to King Tzsayn. With Tzsayn injured, she is left to run the country and manage an army ravaged by illness. Knowing she cannot visit him in the infirmary, a wounded Ambrose nevertheless desperately misses Catherine. Edyon, now Prince of Abask and heir to the throne of Calidor, faces the monumental task of convincing local lords of the dangers of Aloysius' boy army, fueled by demon smoke. Will he be outmatched in a political game? All seems lost for March as he finds himself in Brigant with only the clothes on his back, but he decides his best bet is to join Aloysius' boy army, where he might secretly acquire useful information for Edyon, with whom he is still in love. Tash is still lost in the demon tunnels. Everyone seems to forget about Catherine's brother Harold, now heir to the throne of Brigant. Aware of the demon smoke, he is determined to lead an army to victory. While the book starts out slowly, due to multiple characters with point-of-view chapters, ultimately it is much more exciting and engaging than its predecessors. The often gory action sequences are well written and fascinating. The language at times can feel gratuitous. Fans of the series will be satisfied by this dramatic conclusion. (map) (Fantasy. 14-18)

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    • School Library Journal

      August 21, 2020

      Gr 9 Up-The final book in Green's "Smoke Thieves" trilogy opens with a bang as King Aloysius's scheme to mine demon smoke and use it to power his army of children threatens to utterly destroy Prince Tzsayn and his love, Princess Catherine. Ambrose, rejected by Catherine, no longer knowing what the future will hold for him, becomes the lynchpin as he leaves the kingdom to search for the origin of the demon smoke in order to cut off the supply to the enemy. Meanwhile, Tzsayn and Catherine are secretly married in spite of the turbulence around them that threatens any possibility of a happy union. Tash has disappeared, but in her search for the demon smoke discovers newfound talents of her own that just may be the salvation of the kingdom from the army of smoke-empowered children who threaten it. Culminating in an all-out battle scene in the last few chapters, the novel is replete with violence, graphic torture, and some horrific executions. Not for the faint of heart. VERDICT Though this series ender is marred a bit by multiple points of view and plot lines, as well as dozens of major and minor characters, it all seems to gloriously come together at the very end.-Jane Henriksen Baird, formerly at Anchorage Public Library, AK

      Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Lexile® Measure:710
  • Text Difficulty:3

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