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A review by britneysreads00
The Infernal Curse by Juliana Haygert
2.0
Have to admit, I lost interest halfway into this book. Hating on myself, since I loved the rest of the series. I just felt like it has been going on forever with the same problems. I still love the series, and I still love the book.
Rey is gone, taken, captured and in the possession of the King of the underworld, Erin's father. He is captured but he is determined to escape and go back to Erin.
Erin is lost, so many things have gone wrong, and it is a struggle to keep moving forward. But she wants to get Rey back, and the only way to save him is to restore the soulbond, which they both destroyed willingly.
SO much goes on in this book in such a small amount of time, I felt like this book could have been the entire series. The rest of it was finding out who she is and what she is capable of. This book is where all of the meaning behind those books come to play. They survived the tournament, just, can they survive the war against the king of the underworld. Can Erin best her father?
Rey is gone, taken, captured and in the possession of the King of the underworld, Erin's father. He is captured but he is determined to escape and go back to Erin.
Erin is lost, so many things have gone wrong, and it is a struggle to keep moving forward. But she wants to get Rey back, and the only way to save him is to restore the soulbond, which they both destroyed willingly.
SO much goes on in this book in such a small amount of time, I felt like this book could have been the entire series. The rest of it was finding out who she is and what she is capable of. This book is where all of the meaning behind those books come to play. They survived the tournament, just, can they survive the war against the king of the underworld. Can Erin best her father?