A review by noll
Mortal Arts by Anna Lee Huber

3.0

SpoilerMe, the entire time I'm reading Mortal Arts: Man I hope Will doesn't die. But I read the summary for the third book before I started reading this one and I'm pretty sure Will's gonna die. I really hope Will doesn't die at the end.
Will, at the end of the book: *dies*


I still really liked this book. I think I really got way more emotionally invested in it than I was with The Anatomist's Wife. Will was such a beloved and important person to Keira so he quickly became the same for me, and I truly wanted things to work out for him.

I never want to see Miss Remmington or Paxton in another book ever again.

Keira and Gage had some really good, healthy development, which was thrilling but also I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop. It would be nice to find out what he and Phillip were arguing about in the beginning, if it was just relevant to her involvement with the Dalmay problems or if there were other things discussed.