“J. J. Fischer draws on themes explored in the Calor and Lumen, delving into deep themes of forgiveness, healing from trauma, and trusting the unknown.”
Lorehaven review, 2024

Memoria

· December 2024 · for , ,

Would you save a life if you knew it would destroy another?

In the deeply divided world of Caldera, nothing is as it seems. Taken captive by a faceless enemy, Sephone Winter fights to reclaim her soul as her gift spirals out of control and the deadly poison coursing through her veins begins to exact its terrible vengeance.

Meanwhile, Dorian and Cass are forced into an uneasy alliance in order to find the woman they both love . . . a woman who has all but vanished from the face of the earth, along with the Reliquary. Finding her becomes impossible as the identity of their greatest adversary continues to elude them.

When Caldera’s past catches up with the trio’s future, Sephone, Dorian, and Cass are forced to make decisions that threaten everything and everyone they care about. Each of them is offered a chance to sacrifice their own happiness for the sake of the other—but will they take it? And what will it cost them in the end?

Book 3 of The Nightingale Trilogy series

Review of J. J. Fischer’s Memoria

· December 2024

The fellowship is broken. Sephone is gone, Nyx is fallen, and Lord Draven has cut off all aid to Dorian and his allies. Memoria, final book of The Nightingale Trilogy series, starts in the darkest hour with intrigue and betrayal on all sides. J. J. Fischer draws on themes explored in Calor and Lumen, delving into deep themes of forgiveness, healing from trauma, and trusting the unknown. Memoria fulfills all of the promise of the previous books in the series while adding in unexpected twists.

Best for: Older teen and adult fans of complex dystopian worldbuilding with in-depth emotions and political intrigue, inspired by mythology and fairy tales.

Discern: Emotional abuse and physical torture, briefly described violence in fantasy battles, slow-burn romance within a love triangle.

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