A review by eggcatsreads
Holy Terrors by Margaret Owen

5.0

A perfect, heartwarming (after the pages and pages of heartache) ending to this trilogy, I think this might be one of the best YA series out there. With a wide range of likeable characters, legitimate issues and fantastic character interactions, if you were looking for a fantastic YA trilogy to sink your teeth into then look no further. Margaret Owen is a phenomenal writer and once I entered back into her world I was hooked until the last page - I HAD to know how everything ended. 

I won’t provide spoilers - if you read the first two books you have an idea of what you’re getting into here. And I’m here to tell you, it’s a perfect rollercoaster of a last book. Nothing was left feeling unfinished and - despite the pain throughout all three books in this trilogy - by the end I was happy and glad to have gone on the journey.

One thing I will say, that really surprised me, was how Margaret Owen has two people who feel perfect for one another - and yet, when those people enter in other relationships neither party is resentful or unjustly hates the other person. I loved how both Emeric and Vanja had other relationships while they were separated, and yet both of those other characters were full-fledged characters in their own right and we never see the typical unnecessary hate or bitterness towards them, and instead allow them to grow into their own characters within this story. I personally loved that, especially since that isn’t something you see very often. 

A huge thank you to the author, NetGalley, and Macmillan Children's Publishing Group for providing this e-ARC.