A review by jacqueleenthereadingqueen
Dante's End by Ariana Nash

5.0

"He could never have Havok, not least because he had to kill him."


I'm having a hard time finding words for this review. Dante's end was unlike anything I have ever read. The worldbuilding is rich and twisted. Just as you think you have a hold on what is happening, something happens to prove you wrong. Who is bad and who is good? My thoughts volley back and forth on that throughout the entire book. Even at the end I am still unsure.

As this is a trilogy I am at least sure that the suffering of these characters is far from over. As one enemy falls, another who is worse takes their place. As a reader we only have a small part of the riddle of who is Havok and where he comes from. How does Dante fit into it all? And the butterflies