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What an addition to the Lux world! I thoroughly enjoyed this book. After not loving the first one, I was nervous to see where this one would take us, but I should never have doubted Jennifer Armentrout.

Armentrout delivers and then some. Luc and Evie's relationship really moves forward and evolves, especially as new issues and enemies arise, and I loved every moment. Some fan favorites also made an appearance and made my heart happy. I just want to go back to the beginning, back to Obsidian all those years ago, and immerse myself back in this world. I'm going to have to really work on being patient for the next book. It's gonna be awhile. *sobs*

Armentrout delivers and then some. Luc and Evie's relationship really moves forward and evolves, especially as new issues and enemies arise, and I loved every moment. Some fan favorites also made an appearance and made my heart happy. I just want to go back to the beginning, back to Obsidian all those years ago, and immerse myself back in this world. I'm going to have to really work on being patient for the next book. It's gonna be awhile. *sobs*
Hi, yes, I am trash for JLA and everything she writes. I'm obsessed with this series it's soooo good and I'm loving all of the cameos from the Lux characters omg.
I'm so invested emotionally in this story, there's no way I'm going back now. Easily becoming a favorite series, although yet unfinished *dies* I'm told the next book ends in a horrible cliffhanger (freaking hate those!) so I'll suffer for at least a year *sight*
I love this book series so much. I love the characters, I love the story and I love the way it’s written. Definitely a must read.
The burning shadow is the second part of the origin trilogy. It is the direct sequel to The darkest star.
When more and more people get sick and some even die because of this, the Luxen are blamed for this. Something that is not possible according to Evie, Luc and the other luxuries and origins.
When a classmate of Evie in class suddenly has an attack, it turns out he also has the disease. During the attack, he becomes extremely strong and fast. He even develops black eyes with white pupils before dying.
April, one of the leaders of the school's anti-lux movement, decides to use this news and the death at school as a new cause for a protest. Evie decides to stick up for the luxuries. She takes a picture of April. When she sees this photo again a few days later, she notices something. April appears to be made up of two figures, a human and a shadow.
Together with Luc, Zoe, Deamon, Dawson and Kent, Evie sets out to investigate.
What will they discover? What's the matter with April? Where does this disease come from? And what if Evie turns out to have the disease too?
The burning shadow is a delightful sequel to this trilogy. In the story many events and matters are further elaborated, such as Evie's background and her relationship with Luc. Many new characters are also introduced, making the story even more complete. Remarkably, in this story there is more violence and love than in The darkest star.
Just like in the first part, the writing style is nice and smooth and I flew through the story. It really is one of those books where you want to know which way it will go and how it will end. Wonderful when a book has these characteristics!
The story is continuously in a good tension arc, making it interesting to read. The burning shadow even ends with a cliffhanger, encouraging the reader to also read The brightest night. It is expected to be released in the autumn of 2020. Unfortunately a little while longer.
I give The burning shadow 4.5 stars.
When more and more people get sick and some even die because of this, the Luxen are blamed for this. Something that is not possible according to Evie, Luc and the other luxuries and origins.
When a classmate of Evie in class suddenly has an attack, it turns out he also has the disease. During the attack, he becomes extremely strong and fast. He even develops black eyes with white pupils before dying.
April, one of the leaders of the school's anti-lux movement, decides to use this news and the death at school as a new cause for a protest. Evie decides to stick up for the luxuries. She takes a picture of April. When she sees this photo again a few days later, she notices something. April appears to be made up of two figures, a human and a shadow.
Together with Luc, Zoe, Deamon, Dawson and Kent, Evie sets out to investigate.
What will they discover? What's the matter with April? Where does this disease come from? And what if Evie turns out to have the disease too?
The burning shadow is a delightful sequel to this trilogy. In the story many events and matters are further elaborated, such as Evie's background and her relationship with Luc. Many new characters are also introduced, making the story even more complete. Remarkably, in this story there is more violence and love than in The darkest star.
Just like in the first part, the writing style is nice and smooth and I flew through the story. It really is one of those books where you want to know which way it will go and how it will end. Wonderful when a book has these characteristics!
The story is continuously in a good tension arc, making it interesting to read. The burning shadow even ends with a cliffhanger, encouraging the reader to also read The brightest night. It is expected to be released in the autumn of 2020. Unfortunately a little while longer.
I give The burning shadow 4.5 stars.
Star Rating: —> 5 Stars
This was AMAZING!
ONTO THE BRIGHTEST NIGHT
This was AMAZING!
ONTO THE BRIGHTEST NIGHT
This book is epic. We finally get to see something that is more powerful than Luc and nobody is quite sure what to do about that. The war between Luxen and humanity is about to break out and so much is about to go down. Along with finding out the government is still doing experiments, we also find out a few other things that we didn't see coming. There are a ton of twists and turns. Luc and Evie are joined by some of our favorites from the series. We also get to see Luc show off some of his badass powers that we didn't know he had. I can't wait for the next one.
Oh, holy alien babies! I had been waiting for TBS since I finished The Darkest Star. There are more Luc and Evie and the other characters in the story that we have come to love…and hate. BUT there are also cameos from my favorite crew from the Lux series. I don’t have to say much for you to figure out who they are.
At the end of the TDS, Evie discovered a secret about herself and Luc that left us hanging. Well, TBS picks up right where it left off and explains some things, but brings up many more questions for the next book. I’ve read it twice, but I need to re-read the series to make sure I haven’t missed anything.
You fall more in love with Luc and understand why he does some of the things he does. And then sometimes, I didn’t understand him at all. #grilledcheesegate
Armentrout didn’t fail to deliver another action-packed book in this world.
*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review*
At the end of the TDS, Evie discovered a secret about herself and Luc that left us hanging. Well, TBS picks up right where it left off and explains some things, but brings up many more questions for the next book. I’ve read it twice, but I need to re-read the series to make sure I haven’t missed anything.
You fall more in love with Luc and understand why he does some of the things he does. And then sometimes, I didn’t understand him at all. #grilledcheesegate
Armentrout didn’t fail to deliver another action-packed book in this world.
*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review*