Having barely survived an eleventh grade of adventures rivaling any mythological tale, Katla Leblanc is hoping for an ordinary senior year. But when two Icelandic exchange students turn up at Norse Falls High—Marik, a merman-in-disguise, and Jinky, a rune-reading shaman-in-training—an uneventful school year seems out of the question. Not only has Katla enraged the Snow Queen by rescuing her boyfriend, Jack, she was tricked into promising her frail newborn sister, Leira, to the Water Queen. Marik, it seems, has come to collect, silencing Katla with a threat against would-be aides, para-abled Jack in particular.
Meanwhile, Katla’s Stork dreams—her guide for matching babies with their birth mothers—have become strange and menacing, and her best friend, Penny, is keeping a few secrets of her own, including her crush on a certain too-alluring merman.
Can Katla single-handedly break a celestial pact to save Leira—and perhaps the world? Or is she really as alone in all this as she thinks?
Hold on for a riveting conclusion as the champion of Stork and Frost calls on her wits, her wit, her powers, and a few out-of-this-world colleagues to fend off a disaster of epic proportions.
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"The third book to the trilogy, Flock kept me on my toes. Kat and her boyfriend, Jack have come through so many incidents that it is amazing that their love has survived this long. Now that Jack is in college and Kat is still in high school, it almost seems like they are drifting apart. But it isn't what it seems. I was kind of disappointed at the end of the story not because of the ending but because Kat and Jack both lost something quite permanently. Maybe there will be a fourth book someday?"
— Katrina (5 out of 5 stars)
" Interesting conclusion to the series. I am glad the author wrapped everything up so nicely, and there were no leftover questions that remained. While I still think the idea of the storks was rather silly, it was an original and unique concept for the pnr genre. "
— Alyssa, 2/13/2014" Sorry to see series end. I really liked these books. "
— Sammi, 2/5/2014" Slow story but a decent conclusion to the trilogy. "
— Karin, 1/27/2014" Great book, all the threads were wrapped up, kinda sad about their powers, but it was a happy ending! "
— Louisa, 1/26/2014" A bit slow to start but makes a very satisfying conclusion to what is a very differnt triology. "
— Pat, 1/12/2014" I enjoyed the first two books. This one just drags it out. "
— Becky, 1/8/2014" Strong conclusion to a strong paranormal trilogy. These books read quickly and do not strictly follow expected formulas. Also, drawing from Northern European legend and taking place in MN does not hurt my love for them. A breath of fresh paranormal air. "
— Ashley, 12/26/2013" An adorable conclusion to the Stork trilogy. A good alternative to girls who enjoyed the LIghtning Thief but are willing to try Norse mythology. "
— Sandra, 12/19/2013" Unexpected ending:/ "
— Bach, 12/17/2013" This book felt really rushed, compared to the other 2. Or, simply put, it was not as good as i expected. Everything ended up kind of... well, shortened, as I felt. It just seems to me that this book was a bit incomplete... I guess that's just me. "
— Abigail, 12/10/2013" This had way too many things going on, and the ending alone lost at least one star. Her stork power wasn't intact during the storm, so how could it have been removed? Also, Penny? Really? No answer from the suspension thing and Penny just becomes a stork? That makes me angry. "
— Ligia, 12/8/2013" eeehhhhhhhhhh............... At this point I just wanted to finish the series. It ended up being cute. :D "
— Giniro, 5/22/2013" Sad this was the last book in the series. I really liked the characters in the series. However, I was somewhat disappointed with the ending...but not enough to give it less stars. "
— Starla, 5/7/2013" I am not sure I like the ending, and I am wondering what happened with the grifting goddess "
— Melissa, 4/29/2013" Ugh, too many strange "futuristic" names. Can't read that. "
— Sue, 2/28/2013" A good and fitting conclusion to an excellent series. "
— Proud, 2/4/2013" I had higher expectations for this book because the second book was so good. I was a little disappointed by the end, mostly because I didn't understand what happened. But such is the way with endings; you can't make everyone happy. "
— Cheryl, 10/21/2012" Not exactly a wonderful ending, but I was satisfied with it. "
— Katie, 10/20/2012" Jack lost his powers, how sad! "
— Mariam, 9/9/2012" In process... "
— Erin, 9/4/2012Wendy Delsol is a freelance writer and the author of the novel Stork. She lives in Des Moines, Iowa.
Julia Whelan is a novelist, screenwriter, lifelong actor, and multiple award-winning audiobook narrator. She graduated with a degree in English and creative writing from Middlebury College and Oxford University. She is a former child actor who has appeared in multiple films and television shows.