Although Naamah's Blessing has some small weaknesses, but overall the novel a really nice and exciting conclusion of the trilogy.
Moirin is in Naamah's Blessing back a sympathetic protagonist. The Mary Sue-trends that have bothered me in Naamah's Curse so, are God had disappeared thanks largely and it is again a round character. Your interactions with the other characters I liked well and especially her relationship with Bao has again fully convinced me. Moirin must finally come to terms with their fate and do penance for their past mistakes, bringing some painful sacrifices and decisions with him. Total Moirin is a more active protagonist again and she takes her fate into their own hands and no longer relies so heavily on the intervention of the gods.
The numerous minor characters in Naamah's Blessing who I really liked. I am still very excited about Bao, who again has some great scenes. Also Balthasar Shahrizai and little Desiree gave me very committed. And Moirins opponent are also well-drawn characters who could convince me.
Jacqueline Carey builds its impressive and beautiful world design in Naamah's Blessing further and explores this time the empires of the Aztecs and the Incas in South America. There are again a number of interesting details, great company designs and fascinating new characters, which I liked enormously well.
All in all, Naamah's Blessing is therefore a great novel that can shine in a distant land on the one hand with the exciting intrigue in Terre d'Ange and the other hand with a thrilling new adventure. Even the finale could convince myself fully. Moirins fate finds a satisfying end and I am really excited again. Highly recommended!