The Endless Skies by Shannon Price

The Endless Skies

by Shannon Price

Shannon Price's The Endless Skies is a breakout standalone epic fantasy about shapeshifting warriors perfect for fans of Adrienne Young and Wonder Woman.

High above the sea, floats the pristine city of the Heliana. Home to winged-lion shapeshifters-the Leonodai-and protected from the world of humans by an elite group of warriors, the Heliana has only known peace.

After years of brutal training, seventeen-year-old Rowan is ready to prove her loyalty to the city and her people to become one of the Leonodai warriors. But before Rowan can take the oath, a deadly disease strikes the city's children. Soon the warriors-including two of Rowan's closest friends-are sent on a dangerous mission to find a fabled panacea deep within enemy lands.

Left behind, Rowan learns a devastating truth that could compromise the mission and the fate of the Heliana itself. She must make a decision: stay with the city and become a warrior like she always dreamed, or risk her future in an attempt to save everyone she loves. Whatever Rowan decides, she has to do it fast, because time is running out, and peace can only last so long...

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

3.5 of 5 stars

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The Endless Skies is the latest novel to come from Shannon Price, so you better believe I snatched it up as quickly as I could manage!

The people of Heliana have always lived a healthy and peaceful life high above the sea. These people, known as the Leonodai, are winged-lion shapeshifters, and Rowan grew up proud to be one. She's trained her whole life for a chance to prove her worth and find a place for herself.

Only, disaster is about to strike her people. With disaster will come a terrifying revelation, and it will force Rowan to make a choice. Help her people, but risk all that she's worked for, or stay silent and watch as those around her suffer.

The Endless Skies is such a creative take on shifters and magic, and for that reason alone, I think I will always cherish this book. The characters and plot were strong and intriguing, though I'll confess that I'm desperate to know more about the world around them.

I'll admit that it did take me some time to get really invested in the story at hand. I'm not sure why I struggled. Maybe it was the way it was all introduced? Maybe because I got distracted looking for more details of the Leonodai and the rest of their world? I couldn't say.

By the time Rowan had to make her impossible decision, I was more invested in what was happening. Thankfully. I love the debate that rose up from her plight and sympathized with the internal struggle she faced here.

Overall, I really enjoyed The Endless Skies and consider it to have been a novel worth reading. While I won't say that it was my favorite, it was still very solid, and I would come back if there was a sequel.

Thanks to Tor Teen and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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