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Chargement... Blood Bonds (Otherworld/Sisters of the Moon, #21) (édition 2019)par Yasmine Galenorn
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. There is a part of me that feels like Menolly got cheated since she didn't get a final book of her own, but I suppose it was time to bring things to an end. This book is told from the viewpoints of all three sisters and serves to end the story arc. All loose ends are tied and the sisters get a chance at a somewhat normal life. I have thoroughly enjoyed this series and will miss spending time with these characters. It's sad to see it come to a close, but I appreciate the author leaving us with a definite ending. ( ) To read more reviews, check out my blog keikii eats books! Quote:
Review: Ah finally FINALLY the ending. Where we defeat Shadow Wing, who showed up in book one. And it is a Menolly book. ONLY NOT REALLY THAT IS A LIE. It is all three of the sisters. And the only one who is important is Camille. So once again, Menolly isn't even the most important person of her own book. And about two thirds of the book is them setting up their lives after the series is over, before going "okay yeah, let us do this shit already!" The whole Shadow Wing thing is so anticlimactic. It is just him going batshit for the last few books because the sisters keep beating him (how, I don't know. They're incompetent and disorganized, but I guess he is even more than they are), the sisters realizing they finally have a way to defeat him, figuring out how to do it, and then doing it. A few choice, carefully crafted, things go wrong, but nothing truly earth shattering happens. And then it is all over. Without much fanfare. And it all rests on Camille. Because she is the only one that matters. Then there are four individual epilogues. Yes, I said four. For three sisters. Because why not, right? This wasn't a stellar series, but I actually did expect more out of the ending to the series. I'm not certain why that hope wasn't quashed by the twenty proceeding books, yet I still did have hopes and dreams for the ending of the series. And they just weren't realized. There were key parts of these sisters that the author just...forgot about when wrapping up the story. Things that were promised for these sisters were forgotten about. That isn't even considering all the minor plot threads. No these are major, key parts that were promised for books that were just left without an answer. I don't know why I expected different, to be honest. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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They're the D'Artigo sisters: savvy half-human, half-fae agents of the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. Camille is the Queen of Dusk and Twilight. Delilah is a two-faced werecat and the Autumn Lord's only living Death Maiden. And Menolly is a vampire princess and married to a gorgeous werepuma Amazon. It's been four long years since they first found out about Shadow Wing ... and now, they're facing the end of the line. It's time for the D'Artigo sisters to extinguish Shadow Wing's evil forever, before he goes mad and tries to unravel the world ... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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