charliesmom's review against another edition
3.0
Actual rating 3.5
This book was definitely stronger than the second, but it was no match for the first book. The story went along smoothly, but I just don’t think it needed to be told. The story would probably have been better off as a stand alone instead of a trio. Once again the side characters proved to be much more interesting than the main character, and the Sonya and Anton romance didn’t make me feel anything, it seemed forced and boring. However, i’m glad the habit was broken of Sonyas new bff being killed.
This book was definitely stronger than the second, but it was no match for the first book. The story went along smoothly, but I just don’t think it needed to be told. The story would probably have been better off as a stand alone instead of a trio. Once again the side characters proved to be much more interesting than the main character, and the Sonya and Anton romance didn’t make me feel anything, it seemed forced and boring. However, i’m glad the habit was broken of Sonyas new bff being killed.
taliatalksbooks's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
emotional
tense
fast-paced
4.0
In this book, Perdie continues the excitement all the way to the last page. Since this is the third and final book, I don’t want to give too much away, but if you’re looking for a quick and easy-to-read saga, here is your answer. Packed with romance, magic, and sacrifice, this story packs a punch unlike most others I’ve read recently, and to carry that throughout three novels while remaining true to each character is certainly a feat worth commending. I would highly recommend this series in its entirety, but if you’ve read the first two books, I’d say you have no choice but to see how it ends. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with where this book ends up, but you might be thrown off by the twists along the way.
lanegard's review against another edition
2.0
Honestly, this series just got worse the more I read it. I really enjoyed the first book, with it's setting and writing style, but I feel that it should've ended there. It could have been a stand-alone, or at the very least gotten better. I feel many authors feel there's a standard for writing fantasy, where it has to be a series and it has to be a trilogy for that matter. I just lost interest the more I read and wish I had stuck with only reading the first one.
mybookishhome's review against another edition
4.0
This was the perfect conclusion to this series. My only wish is that we could’ve seen Sonya and Anton get married or at the very least engaged. I loved all the lessons learned and the new friends they made along their journey. I can’t wait to read more from this author.
whatisarivka's review against another edition
2.0
The main character, Sonya, is the most annoying h person to ever exist ever. I hate her. I feel like this series should’ve have been a standalone, because the last two books were ~awful~. 2/10 would not recommend
kkrs28's review against another edition
4.0
This trilogy helped me out of my reading slump so YAY! I wish there was an epilogue though so I could see how they all faired afterwards :( in any case I liked this series, and am so happy because it helped me keep ahead of my reading challenge
novel_sarahndipity's review
5.0
This trilogy gave me so many feelings. I found myself wanting to ball my eyes out multiple times just within this last book. I will be rereading this series again and again!
-full review to come-
-full review to come-
theredheadreader1's review
3.0
3.5
as far as conclusions go, this lacked for me and i had a problem with the weird inclusion of the french language
as far as conclusions go, this lacked for me and i had a problem with the weird inclusion of the french language