Beyond the Far Horizon (The Restorationists book 3) by Carolyn Leiloglou

Young Llama Thoughts
  • Adventurous
  • Christian Friendly
  • Easy Reading
  • Humerous
  • Youth Appropriate
Overall
4.4 Llamas

Review

This is book 3 in The Restorationists series and a wonderful conclusion to the trilogy! Filled with humor, adventure, art heists and danger; this is a book you won’t want to put down till the very end!

This book is about Ravi, a boy who is trying to adjust to a life outside of crime and captivity. But he doesn’t trust anyone. He doesn’t care if they knew his family, the family he doesn’t remember. He doesn’t care if they want to help him. Ravi doesn’t care about anything except having an escape route when things go wrong. But the Restorationists, seem to care more about things than just art. And maybe that does make Ravi care a bit too… At least enough to help stop the greatest art heist before it’s too late!

This book was a wonderful read!!!!! Filled with humor, action and adventure, it is an excellent read. I really loved this series and I’m almost sad to see it end. However the ending book was sooo good it doesn’t matter! This is a wonderful Christian series that focuses on Trusting God. Kids 9 and up would love these 3 books.

Now there are some dark topics in the book. Mention of kids being kidnapped. Talk about a tragedy where all the Restorationists died. (aka murder) There are some mention of injures and such. However, overall this series is pretty clean and kids could read it just fine.

Overall, I loved all 3 books and totally suggest this series! I love a fun, kids series that focuses on God and this one did not disappoint!!!! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Happy Readings!!! -The Young Llama Reader.

Pros

  • A great book for kids 9 and up!!!
  • Funny, adventurous and Christian!!!

Cons

  • Mention of death, injure and kidnapping.

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?

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