

I was sick and tired of her attitude, with her selfish actions. I was disappointed with Chass na Chadic and how she was handled in Shadow Fall, and that disappointment only grew with Victory’s Price. She was just bland and boring as she was in the first one.

Where Yrica became interesting in the second book, she lost that here. It was like being back at square one with the first book except worse since it’s the final book of the trilogy. But where Shadow Fall took two steps forward after Alphabet Squadron, Victory’s Price decided to take four steps back. The second one was a little better than the first, so it understandably gave me hope that this last one would really pack a punch and, in the end, make me appreciate the trilogy as a whole. It’s difficult to pinpoint how disappointed I am since the first book hadn’t exactly won me over. Instead of a landing, however, Victory’s Price crashed and burned after deliberately nose-diving straight into the ground. Where Alphabet Squadron had a very rough takeoff, only to smooth out with some turbulence in Shadow Fall, I expected Victory’s Price to have a rough yet satisfying landing.
