A review by claudia_is_reading
An Echo in the Sorrow by Hailey Turner

4.0

There is only one book left in this series, and it shows. A lot of threads are coming together, and some of the arcs, like the one pertinent to Estella and to New York god's packs, are closing.

One of the things that I enjoyed most while reading this, is the way in which Patrick and Jono's relationship has been developing throughout the whole series. Patrick has come a long way, particularly emotionally. I like that he didn’t hide himself nor keep secrets, that he trusts Jono. If there was something that truly shined here was the deep trust they have in each other.

And the other thing is the way in which the author mixes different mythologies. I love that she brought here a, for me at least, lesser-known Hawaiian War God: Kū and his Nightmarchers.

I still hate Wade, but at least this time he manages to wrangle two sentences without whining. And I must be fair, he has grown a bit. Still don't like him, though.

As always, Gary Furlong's narration is perfect.