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Anomaly by K.A. Tucker

julesrouth's review against another edition

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5.0

Great finish to the series.

cocktailsandbooks1's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 Cocktails

I enjoyed this unique spin in vampires, witches, werewolves and all the other creatures that go bump in the night. KA Tucker created a world where a human girl and a vampire/sorceress were pawns in a sick and somewhat twisted game the Fates were playing with Earth.

The final book in the series starts out with Evangeline discovering that despite being a newly turned vampire, she's not like other fledglings. But she doesn't have time to dwell on that, because Viggo has set off the war against the humans they were all trying to avoid now that Veronique has chosen Mortimer. It's now up to Evangeline and her friends to save the human race.

This was Evangeline's book. She'd grown from the scared eighteen year old human in love with a vampire, to a woman who was determined to right wrongs and to not repeat the world Mage, Caden, Amelie, Bishop and Fiona knew. Despite the fact that she was constantly lied to or forced into hiding under the guise of protecting her, she becomes a leader as they fight against Viggo. She didn't understand the power that she had, but she was going to use it to stop the madness Viggo was creating and the game the Fates were playing.

The author created a world that was unique, with villans that were fun to hate and characters that had you seriously questioning which side they were on. The action and suspense kept the storyline moving and the romance between Evageline and Caden sweet enough that you hoped they got their HEA. It's different, but a YA book (and series) that I'll be recommending to some of my sons friends.

bellaashley's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars.
Liked it a lot. Would read again.

_booksanddogs_'s review against another edition

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4.0

Anomaly is the final book in the casual enchantment series and I cannot explain how much I have absolutely adored it. I’m slightly bias because Kathleen Tucker is my favourite author of all time but I must admit even though that’s true I was slightly hesitant about picking any of these books up. Im not extremely into fantasy and find that if there’s too many made up creatures it starts to get to me and I just give up but this series has changed my view on fantasy all together. I loved reading about vampires and witches and curses and fate. I loved learning about them from another authors point of view and it was so interesting to see what parts of the myths she used to create these creatures.

The best thing about each book, especially anomaly was that even with 50 pages to go you HD absolutely no idea how it was going to end and that’s what made me instantly pick up the next book because I had to know how the series ended and I must say it did not disappoint.

Sofie was by far the character I was rooting for throughout the series (and not even because we share the same name - though this is amazing never the less). She was holding so much of the world together and many times wanted to give in and let it all go but she never did and that’s something I loved about her, and of course her constant sarcasm, as well as her friendship with Mage who was also a strong heroin.

I loved this series the most because the main characters were strong women who could fight for what they believed and each other. As naive and Evangeline was she never gave up on what or who was important to her.


Anomaly was fast paced and constantly had action coming from all directions. There was so much raw emotion and I was completely sucked in right to the very end. I loved it and I can’t wait to read it over and over again

cynsworkshop's review against another edition

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3.0

Anomaly is the last novel in the Causal Enchantment series written by K. A. Tucker. Although, the novel brings to story to a solid conclusion, it is lacking in the story department.
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