The Soul of Power, Callie Bates
The Soul of Power, Callie Bates
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The Soul of Power

Author: Callie Bates

Narrator: Emily Woo Zeller

Unabridged: 19 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/04/2019


Synopsis

One young woman learns the true nature of power—both her own and others’—in the riveting conclusion to The Waking Land Trilogy.

“Bates brilliantly concludes an impressive high fantasy trilogy with this tale of scheming and magic.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Sophy Dunbarron—the illegitimate daughter of a king who never was—has always felt like an impostor. Separated from her birth mother, raised by parents mourning the loss of their true daughter, and unacknowledged by her father, Sophy desires only a place and a family to call her own. But fate has other ideas. Caught up in Elanna Valtai’s revolution, Sophy has become the reigning monarch of a once-divided country—a role she has been groomed her whole life to fill.

But as she quickly discovers, wearing a crown is quite a different thing from keeping a crown. With an influx of magic-bearing refugees pouring across the border, resources already thinned by war are stretched to the breaking point. Half the nobility in her court want her deposed, and the other half question her every decision. And every third person seems to be spontaneously manifesting magical powers.

When Elanna is captured and taken to Paladis, Sophy’s last ally seems to have vanished. Now it is up to her alone to navigate a political maze that becomes more complex and thorny by the day. And worse, Sophy is hiding a huge secret—one that could destroy her tenuous hold on the crown forever.
 
“Sophy is truly a feminist hero: she embraces equality and justice for all—a theme running throughout the novel—while challenging societal norms.”—Booklist
 
Don’t miss any of Callie Bates’s magical Waking Land trilogy:
THE WAKING LAND • THE MEMORY OF FIRE • THE SOUL OF POWER

Reviews

Goodreads review by Liz on May 17, 2019

The conclusion to the The Waking Land trilogy lived up to every expectation I had for it. This book changes to Sophy's POV. As the first followed Elanna (El) & the second Jahan, this gives a satisfying conclusion to the series. Right away I want to say the only shortcoming I found was that the time......more

Goodreads review by Marzie on June 05, 2019

Callie Bates' Waking Land trilogy has been an unusual one in that each volume has explored a different POV character in the triumvirate that promises peace and security for the future of Eren and Caeris. In the first book, The Waking Land, we meet Elana Valtai, the Caveadear (Steward of the Land) wh......more

Goodreads review by Crystal on March 18, 2019

I loved Bates' first two books in the trilogy so was very excited to have an early read on this one from NetGalley and Del Rey. I was a bit sad at first to see that the book didn't shift POV back to Elanna, who I loved so much from the first book, but I was quickly converted to the power that Sophy......more

Goodreads review by Under the Covers on August 01, 2019

I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. This third and last book of Callie Bates’ Waking Land Trilogy comes to a full circle as Sohpy Dunbarron takes the sta......more

Goodreads review by Wealhtheow on September 03, 2019

In The Waking Land, an aristocratic hostage discovers truths about her country's history and politics and magical powers formerly assumed to be a myth. She's kidnapped by an empire in The Memory of Fire and has to fight her way back to her war-torn country. Now in The Soul of Power we see what wa......more


Quotes

“An excellent and exciting conclusion to an outstanding romantic fantasy trilogy. Sophy is as intriguing and complex a hero as Elanna and Jahan (The Memory of Fire), while the secondary characters remain just as well drawn. Highly recommended.”Library Journal (starred review)
 
“Callie Bates’s The Soul of Power expands the world she built in the previous two installments and brings her trilogy to an emotional and worthwhile close. . . . She builds the politics and magic as much as she does Sophy’s character, and it’s truly a testament to how much an author can do in just over 400 pages. . . . From classism, to the nuances of creating a new government, to sexism—it’s all explored during the final book.”Culturess