A review by queenoferebor
At Death's Door by Sherrilyn Kenyon

2.0

No. Just no. This trilogy has been a constant headache for me. I really wanted to like it, but I couldn't care less for the characters or the story. This book got so bad at times that I was literally rolling my eyes while reading and had people asking me if I was ok. That was the extent of my exhasperation. The only redeeming quality I can find to it is how it ties (more or less) the story to back to New Orleans, but in general, I don't think this book was well written or plotted. Which would make sense taking into account the author's personal problems in the past few years. But still, it hurts that the last books from her have been so disappointing. Hopefully, she'll get her stuff sorted and we'll get awesome books.

.As I've been doing with the previous books, I'm giving it one extra star because of Acheron. That's it.