Chantress Fury
Download Free (EPUB, PDF)

Power and politics, heartbreak and danger, magic and mermaids—Lucy must conquer it all in the compelling conclusion to the enchanting series that began with Chantress and continued with Chantress Alchemy.With a song, Lucy can control the wind and the water; she can bring castles and kingdoms to their feet. Since Lucy mastered her powers, King Henry has kept her close. And now he’s called her to investigate attempted murder—by a mermaid. All Lucy can glean from the creature they’ve captured is a warning: The sea is coming. We are coming. And we will drown you all. And then the floods begin. Swaths of London are submerged as the people scramble to defend themselves against the water, and the monsters, that are flooding their streets. As mistrust of Lucy’s magic grows, the king relies on Nat, Lucy’s great love, to guide them through the storm. But Nat is cold and distant to Lucy. He swore his love only a year before, but now he calls her “stranger.” Lucy is determined to defeat this powerful new magic alone if she must. But then she hears an eerie song within the water…can it mean that she is not the last Chantress after all?

Lexile Measure: HL700L (What's this?)

Series: Chantress

Hardcover: 336 pages

Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books (May 19, 2015)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1442457112

ISBN-13: 978-1442457119

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.3 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

Best Sellers Rank: #1,279,851 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #58 in Books > Teens > Historical Fiction > Renaissance #92 in Books > Children's Books > Literature & Fiction > Historical Fiction > Renaissance #3159 in Books > Teens > Literature & Fiction > Action & Adventure > Fantasy

Age Range: 12 and up

Grade Level: 7 and up

***Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog***Chantress Fury by Amy Butler GreenfieldBook Three of the Chantress seriesPublisher: Margaret K. McElderry BooksPublication Date: May 19, 2015Rating: 4 starsSource: eARC from EdelweissOfficial Summary:The sea is coming. We are coming. And we will drown you all.With a song, Lucy can control the wind and the water; she can bring castles and kingdoms to their feet. Since Lucy mastered her powers, King Henry has kept her close as he’s rebuilt England. She’s his best ally—and his workhorse. And now he’s called her to investigate attempted murder: His men claim they were almost killed on the Thames…by a mermaid. All Lucy can glean from the creature they’ve captured is a warning: The sea is coming. We are coming. And we will drown you all.And then the floods begin. Swaths of London are submerged as the people scramble to defend themselves against the water—and the monsters—that are flooding their streets. As mistrust of Lucy's magic grows, the king relies on Nat, Lucy's great love, to guide them through the storm. But Nat is cold and distant to Lucy. He swore his love only a year before, and now he calls her “stranger.”Lucy is determined to defeat this powerful new magic alone if she must. But then she hears an eerie song within the water…can it mean that she’s not the last Chantress after all?Sweepingly romantic and crackling with magic, Chantress Fury triumphantly concludes the powerful Chantress trilogy.What I Liked:Yes! This book was a wonderful addition and conclusion to this series!

4.5 STARSBeautifully enchanting, and wickedly thrilling, CHANTRESS FURY has brought a whole new evil to this complex world, that was engrossing and addicting from start to finish!! With twist and turns, and a whole new plot line, CHANTRESS FURY was full of surprises and adventures that will keep you engaged and second guessing yourself until the very end!!!The CHANTRESS Trilogy was epic, truly wonderful in just about every way! But I have to admit, I did have my doubts that I would like this trilogy at first for numerous reasons, and was reluctant to pick it up. But when I started to get into to the fantasy genre last year in 2014, I decided it was high-time I gave the CHANTRESS trilogy it's fair shot!! And let me tell you, the complete trilogy exceeded my exceptions and found it's way into that special category for books that I absolutely loved, and will read again and again for many years to come!The world building in this conclusion was unlike the first two, and totally the best out of all of them!! I LOVE the idea about otherworldly creatures surfacing and attacking the human world. And the water turning against them, flooding their city and killing their people, and becoming the ultimate weapon instead of the trusted ally it's been. And Lucy finally finding her match in power. I just loved the whole plot idea and the way it was executed was beyond perfect!! Well done Amy Butler Greenfield, I applaud you!! ;)One issue I did have in this one though was the romance. Don't get me wrong, I love Lucy and Nat, I think they're a great match and compliment each others personality.

I was reluctant to start Chantress Fury because Chantress Alchemy and me didn’t have much chemistry. Now I regret I postponed reading Chantress Fury, because I had to hurry reading it in time for blog tour and this was definitely the best part in Chantress Trilogy.LIKES:* Lucy is finally confident. Chantress was intro where Lucy was just getting to know her powers. In Chantress Alchemy, Lucy just wanted to run away and be an ordinary girl. Here, in Chantress Fury, she finally embraced being the chantress.* Awesome feats of magic. Lucy embraced her chantress powers with a bang! There are so many jaw-dropping moments in Chantress Fury. When Lucy melts the defense stone walls of the castle? Wow!* Plot twists. Another thing that made me say wow are plot twists and surprises that happened in the book. As soon as I thought I knew how it will end – kaboom.* Chantress history. Ever since first book, I was intrigued to learn more about how chantresses became. It was about time my curiosity was satisfied! Nothing important is left unsaid IMHO.* It’s over! When I like heroes in a series it’s so sad to say good buy to them. I do wish Chantress Trilogy never ended. But, on the other hand, it is so freeing knowing you are finished with at least one series from your tbr.DISLIKES:* Lucy still didn’t trust Nat. I had a hard time with this in Chantress Alchemy and here again. When a boy you love tell you something, you should back him up and be at his side. Lucy almost always does the opposite. I supported Nat when he complained about this.* The final battle dragged a bit. There is an epilogue on the end of Chantress Fury, that was just right. But the final battle dragged on and I was a bit bored.

Chantress Fury Chantress Alchemy Mudhoney: The Sound and the Fury from Seattle The Sound and the Fury Fields of Fury: The American Civil War Spells of Fury: Building Windows 95 Games Using Directx 2 A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses) A Court of Mist and Fury How to Fight a Dragon's Fury: How to Train Your Dragon, Book 12 Ferocious Romance: What My Encounters with the Right Taught Me About Sex, God, and Fury Hell Hath No Fury: Women Who Kill Hell Hath No Fury 2: More Women Who Kill MINECRAFT: Diary of a Minecraft Gloomy Ghast - Fireball Fury "Book 3" (Unofficial Minecraft Book) How to Train Your Dragon: How to Fight a Dragon's Fury Fury on Soufriere Hills: Caribbean Adventure Series Book 4 Courting Disaster: Five stories of love during Nature's Fury Hellboy Library Edition, Volume 6: The Storm and The Fury and The Bride of Hell