Before Quinn can deal with Sen Ni, he must remove the Tarig from the Entire and find the few who escaped before they return to Ahnenhoon and restart the engine intended to destroy the Rose. In addition, he needs to win over the newly returned Jinda ceb, who remain frustratingly aloof despite their ability to save both the Rose and the Entire. All the while, Geng De is planning a future that will destroy everyone.
The Entire remains a unique setting with shifting political alliances and deeply rooted philosophies. That, along with the complex characters, is the strong point of Kenyon's series. Prince of Storms is a mostly satisfying end to the story of The Entire and the Rose. Quinn and Sen Ni finally resolve their relationship, the future of both the Rose and the Entire are settled, and Quinn eventually gets to live his own life.
My Recommendation
The Prince of Storms by Kay Kenyon finishes off the complex and enjoyable The Entire and the Rose series, tying up all the plot lines in a satisfying read. If have not read any of this series yet, I highly recommend that you do.
Prince of Storms
Pyr Publishing provided me with a free review copy of The Prince of Storms

