May 4, 2020

Book Review: The Whispering (Velesi Trilogy Book 3) by L. Filloon

Title: The Whispering
Author: L. Filloon
Series: The Velesi Trilogy #3
Pages: 330
My Rating: ❤❤❤❤


Tharin and Lily find themselves back in Pathen in search of Julia and the key to Eirrell, but old foes and new ones are in close pursuit. Adding to their plight, all doorways to Velesi have been closed.

Forced to discover a way back to their realm, the group finds help from new friends and those who once stood against them are now allies. To make matters worse, a betrayal causes the door to the UnderRealm to open, allowing demons and monsters once imprisoned to roam the realm freely.

Time is of the essence as there are only two Ancients left while Ka grows weaker, struggling to hold the realm together. It is up to Tharin and Lily to find the doorway to Eirrell, call the Unnamed Sidhe and save Velesi.

Journey back to Velesi and join Tharin, Lily, Tolan, Julia, Alorn, Mellis, Ziri and Cessa to save the realm and maybe have a wedding...or two, but then again, it is Velesi, so...maybe not.


Being in quarantine and therefore not having to do any of my graduate coursework at the moment has had me on a bit of a reading binge. I desperately needed to take a break from the very long, but good Chicagoland Vampire Series. While looking at my Kindle books I came across the Velesi Trilogy again and perked up when I saw it. I knew then that I had to give that series a re-read!

Wouldn't you know, this would actually be like my third time reading this series!! The books themselves are a breath of fresh air, just like the rain so elegantly described in Velesi. The sass in the books are fantastic and it was truly entertaining to see. I forgot just how much I loved and appreciated each and every character, even the twisted "bad guys" trying to destroy the world. Everyone had their own part to play.

Looking back at my reviews, I realized that the last time I re-read the series, I didn't get to book three and therefore NEVER reviewed it....gasp! I just left people hanging on books one and two. So years later, here I am to pick back up from where I started.

So far, everything that has occurred in books one and two has led up to preparing for the prophecy, the battle of Velesi at the doorway to Eirell. I found Lily to be extremely wishy-washy in this book, but if any one of us were in her position I believe we would all be just a little wishy-washy. Despite her gentleness and vulnerability, Lily is a very strong-willed character and the fact that she has had to learn about a new world, marry a guy she barely knows, and is the center of a prophecy....all without her consent deep down doesn't sit right with her. I definitely know being told what I could and couldn't do would not sit right with me, not by a longshot.

So, with that being said, this book though packed with twists and action, tends to deal with some more angsty feelings, especially between Tharin and Lily. Ultimately, I do enjoy them together, but I do wish we were able to dig a little deeper into their relationship and see some more development; however, the world as they know it may be ending and we don't have time for that.

I have to say, that despite me wanting more Tharin and Lily moments, I did enjoy this conclusion and the series as a whole. The author showed us the world she created and just how lovely it was. It was a great read, and still, my all time favorite line happens in book one, when Lily and Julia see the elves' ears and instantly think they are Vulcan. It's a fantastic line that has me dying every time the elf ears are even mentioned.


"That's right - he makes me feel and sound like a cliché...and I don't care."


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