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In the End by John W. Mefford

chazbot72's review

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4.0

Great book! The Ivy Nash books are an awesome continuation of the Redemption series.

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4.0

Great book! The Ivy Nash books are an awesome continuation of the Redemption series.

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4.0

Once again, Ivy is confronted by parents who have not cannot find their intelligent daughter, but lost a son prior. These parents do not want the authorities involved because of some family complications, but Ivy feels that something more is not quite right.
Add into the mix the usual danger that Ivy Nash finds herself in. This is the conclusion of the Ivy Nash series and well worth the wait, if you have not read any of the previous Ivy Nash adventures, start now.

*An advance copy of this book was provided to me for review purposes only, all opinions expressed are my own*

nadenetotallyaddictedtoreading's review against another edition

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4.0

N the End is the final book in Ivy Nash series. I am disappointed that my journey with her has ended, but I was excited to see what new adventure she would embark on. It was indeed a great adventure even though it lacked the level of excitement of the previous books in the series. The one thing I hoped she would have gained in this installment never materialised, but she was not worst off because of it. Instead, it strengthened her and made her realise she had all she needed with her friends.

The story began with Mia, a high school student, missing and her parents are seeking Ivy's help. As Ivy’s mission is to help troubled kids, she has no problem accepting the case. However, she would find herself biting off more than she can chew. This case would prove to be nothing like she has even encountered before. In her bid to uncover who or what is responsible for Mia’s disappearance she would find herself embroiled in another investigation of epic proportions.

Teenagers were turning up dead and animals were being sacrificed. What connection does these events have to Mia’s disappearance? Once again, Ivy has found herself in the middle of a dangerous situation.

Like the earlier books in the series, this story was gritty, nail-biting and suspenseful. However, it was the most gruesome of all the books. It is not for the faint of heart. Ritualistic murders, animal slaughter, abuse and crazed kidnappers featured heavily in this installment. The Catholic Church was at the centre of the story. The author took me on a wild journey which kept me guessing and I could not wait to find out what would happen in the end. The series wrapped up nicely leaving me satisfied with how the events unfolded. There were a few loose strings, which paved the way for the start of a new series which I cannot wait to start.

The story featured a diverse set of characters, but my favourites were Ivy and her teenage sidekick Christina. They shared a bond that ran deeper than friendship. They both grew throughout the series. Ivy was still the tenacious, impulsive, fearless, perceptive and sassy heroine I met at the beginning of the series. However, she was no longer closed off when it came to expressing her feelings. Christina also demonstrated growth. I saw her moving beyond her past and embracing her destiny. It was great spending time with Ivy and her friends.

IN the End provided an exciting conclusion to a thrilling and adventurous series. Fans of thrillers, mysteries and suspense will enjoy this series.

nadenetotallyaddictedtoreading's review

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4.0

N the End is the final book in Ivy Nash series. I am disappointed that my journey with her has ended, but I was excited to see what new adventure she would embark on. It was indeed a great adventure even though it lacked the level of excitement of the previous books in the series. The one thing I hoped she would have gained in this installment never materialised, but she was not worst off because of it. Instead, it strengthened her and made her realise she had all she needed with her friends.

The story began with Mia, a high school student, missing and her parents are seeking Ivy's help. As Ivy’s mission is to help troubled kids, she has no problem accepting the case. However, she would find herself biting off more than she can chew. This case would prove to be nothing like she has even encountered before. In her bid to uncover who or what is responsible for Mia’s disappearance she would find herself embroiled in another investigation of epic proportions.

Teenagers were turning up dead and animals were being sacrificed. What connection does these events have to Mia’s disappearance? Once again, Ivy has found herself in the middle of a dangerous situation.

Like the earlier books in the series, this story was gritty, nail-biting and suspenseful. However, it was the most gruesome of all the books. It is not for the faint of heart. Ritualistic murders, animal slaughter, abuse and crazed kidnappers featured heavily in this installment. The Catholic Church was at the centre of the story. The author took me on a wild journey which kept me guessing and I could not wait to find out what would happen in the end. The series wrapped up nicely leaving me satisfied with how the events unfolded. There were a few loose strings, which paved the way for the start of a new series which I cannot wait to start.

The story featured a diverse set of characters, but my favourites were Ivy and her teenage sidekick Christina. They shared a bond that ran deeper than friendship. They both grew throughout the series. Ivy was still the tenacious, impulsive, fearless, perceptive and sassy heroine I met at the beginning of the series. However, she was no longer closed off when it came to expressing her feelings. Christina also demonstrated growth. I saw her moving beyond her past and embracing her destiny. It was great spending time with Ivy and her friends.

IN the End provided an exciting conclusion to a thrilling and adventurous series. Fans of thrillers, mysteries and suspense will enjoy this series.
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