The Forever Ship by Francesca Haig

The Forever Ship (Fire Sermon, #3)

by Francesca Haig

‘Set in a vividly realised world of elite Alphas and their ‘weaker’ Omega twins, it holds a mirror up to our obsession with perfection’ – Guardian

Paloma’s arrival, with news of Elsewhere and the possibility of a world free of the fatal bond between twins, has given Cass and the resistance a hope worth fighting for.

But they are facing a Council more powerful and ruthless than Cass could ever have imagined, willing to unleash weapons from the long-buried past to maintain their power over Alphas and Omegas alike.

As the stunning Fire Sermon trilogy comes to a close, a struggle has begun not only for the future of Elsewhere but for the future of the whole world. And what started with fire may end with fire.

Reviewed by ayla_abbott on

2 of 5 stars

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It was fine, but I didn't buy the change of heart of the pivotal character. And that's where it went from being a perfectly good conclusion to a series, to a "What, really? That simple? Phif. Okay it's just okay now." type story. There was so much room in the 4oo pages to setup that change of heart and none of it happened, so I don't believe it at all.

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