YA Review – Chromatic – young adult fantasy

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About the Book

Book: Chromatic

Author: Ashley Bustamante

Genre: YA Fantasy

Release Date: May 7, 2024

Light is Found in Every Hue

Magus is dying from the inside out, and only the destruction of the barrier can save it. Even color magic can’t defend against earthquakes, strange weather patterns, and erratic wildlife behavior.

After discovering hundreds of captive Yellow magic-users, Ava and Elm fight to set them free. However, new dangers and unexpected enemies await at every turn, forcing them to face their greatest challenges yet. The calamities inside the barrier slowly manifest in the outside world as well, pulling citizens from both sides of the battle into the fray. In this new war, they may not all make it out alive.

Elm and Ava must confront the growing darkness and create a future in a world that has been all but stripped of hope. Can Magus be restored, or is it already too late?

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My YA Review

Bustamante, Ashley. Chromatic. Carol Stream, IL: Enclave Publishing, 2024.

Color Theory book 3

Chromatic is the final book in Ashley Bustamante’s Color Theory series. Bustamante provided a very satisfying ending to the series. 

Bustamante did a wonderful job of creating memorable characters and plot. It has been a while since I read the second book and I was able to jump right into the plot without a review. I do recommend that you read the series in order because each book builds on the previous one. 

The battle with the Benefactors comes to a head and Elm and Ava lead the rest of the team through many challenges. 

Potential trigger warning – There are several characters who die during the fight against the Benefactors and one character watches his parents be killed.

I enjoyed this series and look forward to reading more by Bustamante. 

Chromatic and the other books in the Color Theory series would be great additions to a K-12 Christian school library. They are appropriate for middle school and up.

I received a complimentary copy of Chromatic. This is my honest review.

About the Author – Ashley Bustamante

Ashley Bustamante has created stories from the moment she could scribble and staple sheets of paper together. She simply cannot recall a time when writing was not a force in her life. When not running through lines of dialogue in her mind, she enjoys taking photographs and spending time with her husband, three children, and any furry, feathered, or scaly creature she can find. She currently works at Arizona State University.

More from Ashley Bustamante

Sitting down to write the final installment of the Color Theory series was an emotional experience. I wanted to do well by my readers and do well by God. And of course, I wanted to stay true to the story I set out to write in the beginning.

One of the difficult things about writing this book is that I knew the characters were going to have to face higher stakes and deeper pain than ever before. Given the situation they are in, it had to be that way. But, in spite of what Ava, Elm, and crew will face in Chromatic, this is ultimately a story of hope and triumph.

As I’ve watched the struggles of the world right now and seen what so many readers are going through, I knew I wanted to tell a tale of perseverance. No matter how bleak our circumstances may be, we can still find the light.

I hope you enjoy Chromatic!

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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Ashley is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a hardcover copy of the book!!

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5 thoughts on “YA Review – Chromatic – young adult fantasy

  1. Thank you for the review. I love learning about new to bauthors and their books

  2. Thanks for sharing the review. This sounds like a great YA read. Love the cover.

  3. This is a book I need to read. Thanks for sharing and hosting this tour.

  4. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Chromatic sounds like a fascinating read.

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