4.05 AVERAGE


I loved it but i feel so bad for Jules. I hope he gets a happy ending.

The ending was quite disappointing (or at least really predictable)

This was a fantastic book on its own. The fact that it tied up all the loose ends of the trilogy so beautifully was just a bonus.

3.5*

Amazing action-packed and heart-wrenching ending to one of my favorite series! Full review to come

Really lovely bit of fluff. it was entirely predictable from the very first book, but sometimes that's not a bad thing.

I'm so happy that the author simply indicated the difference between French and English accents with narrative comments rather than writing them out phonetically, as that's a pet peeve of mine.

A really good ending to the trilogy :)

As much as I enjoyed this book, sadly, it didn't meet my expectations. I loved the first two books a lot. But I couldn't help but feel a decline towards the end. I really loved the things that happened until they went back to New York, since those parts were so awesome! But after that? Not so much. I was able to predict things that were going to happpen, and I was right. I also didn't like how the battle scene between the bardia and numa were a bit anticlimatic, especially Kate and Violette's face-off.

I was definitely expecting more things to happen in the end, but it was kind of a flop.

But I'm glad that Kate and Vincent are getting their happily ever after!

And I still love this trilogy!

I liked this book, but it wasn't really anything special. It was pretty predictable, and it felt like I'd lost all connection with the characters.

A version of this review also appears at: A Match Made in Heaven

This was so much better than book 2, which was a bit of a let down, and I think probably even better than book 1, which I loved. This book was packed full of excitement! I thought it would take most of the book to get Vincent back, but they accomplished that about half way through and there was still so much more to go! Action-packed, with the great characters all together.
SpoilerExcept I am so sad for Gaspard and JB! OMG I wanna cry! And Kate had to go and rub salt in the wound by asking Gaspard how long they had been together. 150 years! OMG I cant imagine wanting to go on. Genevieve didnt want to without her husband, and they hadnt been together as long. I feel so much pain for Gaspard. I wish I knew what happened to him next. If he is ok or if he is going to try to die
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There was so much new knowledge discovered in this book. I loved the history and mythology that we learned through Bran and Kate. It was so awesome and gave us so much hope for the future of the Revenant. I wish I could see more but I know that they will be ok now. I really missed Jules though. He was hardly in this enough, and there was no resolution between him and Kate and Vincent. We dont really know how he will deal with his feelings. It was just left hanging there. Part of me wishes I had never read [b:Die for Her|16102760|Die for Her (Revenants, #2.5)|Amy Plum|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1357925079s/16102760.jpg|21913655], then I never would have become so invested in his character. But at least Charlotte has hope for an HEA! Yay!

This is a rather short and incoherent review, but for some reason my reviews for this series are some of my weakest, even though I enjoyed the series, I seem to never have much to say about it. :P