
Today I am reviewing Beyond the Far Horizon by Carolyn Leilogou releasing Next Tuesday September 9th.
Book Description:
A foe-turned-friend must learn to trust his new allies or risk losing his chance of finding a forever home in this thrilling conclusion of the award-winning Restorationists trilogy.
Ravi may be free from a life of crime and captivity, but he still feels trapped. Even though the Restorationists have welcomed him with open arms, he’s just not sure if he really belongs to this team.
While he’s agreed to help them infiltrate and bring down the nefarious Distortionists, Ravi keeps his escape plan–a stolen painting–close by in case things go south. But as the kids use their art-related Gifts to gain spots on the enemy’s heist team, new discoveries about his past have Ravi questioning his next move.
Can he risk trusting Vincent, Georgia, and the other Restorationists? Or is Ravi destined to always be on his own?
Don’t miss any of the Restorationists trilogy: BENEATH THE SWIRLING SKY – BETWEEN FLOWERS AND BONES – BEYOND THE FAR HORIZON
My review:
Thanks to Netgalley for my review copy.
This is the final book in “The Restorationists” series by Carolyn Leiloglou. In this book Ravi is the main character, and we follow his story. Ravi is now living with the Restorationists who have rescued him from Lady Adelaide. She just happens to be the twin of Vincents mother Arte. The are planning to work to trap the Distortionists.
For their plan to work Ravi, Vincent, Georgia and Vincents mother Arte must work together to convince the leader of the Distortionists that Arte is actually Adelaide. They are hoping to rescue Georgia parents as well as stop the Distortionists and restore order. Ravi is still unsure what to think he has spent most of his life trapped into a life he didn’t want. Now he has people who care for him but he’s not sure he fits in. He is looking for an escape plan in case he needs to get away.
While meeting with the Distortionists he learns some things that confuse him and makes him question his own plans.
I enjoyed this book and how the series ends. As the book progresses, I found I was reading faster and wanting to know what would happen next. It is a fitting end to the series with information on art sprinkled in. This is a series I can see middle school children enjoying and probably even early teens. It has those fantasy elements that add to the story. If your children like the Narnia books I am sure they would enjoy these books.

Yay!!! Thanks for letting me know book 3 is here! ❤️
I thought of you when I was reading this book. Its out on Wednesday and I did enjoy it.