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A review by yazthebookish
Brave by Jennifer L. Armentrout
4.0
4 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
"You'd kill yourself to save him?"
"In a heartbeat."
Brave is the final book in the Wicked Trilogy and it takes us on a darker route than its predecessors.
I must say that the hook in this book for me was the tension building towards the climax and the plot-twists that made me pause reading and go Oh.
I like how the Fae in this world aren't necessarily vicious, they come in all shades of grey just like humans. I have to say that the Fae setting in this book needed to be fleshed out more especially when the two courts of Summer and Winter were introduced.
The romance is steamier and much more swoon-worthy because I was finally truly enjoying the chemistry between Ivy and Ren.
If you've read my Torn review you probably know that I couldn't connect with Ren but this time round he was much more likable to me.
Ivy underwent some great development in this book, and I liked how JLA handled her PTSD and the impact it had on her. Quite a few find Ivy annoying because she is a little oblivious and quick to take action but she's quite relatable in that sense.
Overall, Brave concludes the trilogy with an impressive ending. Yes, I've yet to read more of JLA's work and while this is had not become a favorite of mine but it's a memorable one with memorable characters I'm looking at you Tink.
"You'd kill yourself to save him?"
"In a heartbeat."
Brave is the final book in the Wicked Trilogy and it takes us on a darker route than its predecessors.
I must say that the hook in this book for me was the tension building towards the climax and the plot-twists that made me pause reading and go Oh.
I like how the Fae in this world aren't necessarily vicious, they come in all shades of grey just like humans. I have to say that the Fae setting in this book needed to be fleshed out more especially when the two courts of Summer and Winter were introduced.
The romance is steamier and much more swoon-worthy because I was finally truly enjoying the chemistry between Ivy and Ren.
If you've read my Torn review you probably know that I couldn't connect with Ren but this time round he was much more likable to me.
Ivy underwent some great development in this book, and I liked how JLA handled her PTSD and the impact it had on her. Quite a few find Ivy annoying because she is a little oblivious and quick to take action but she's quite relatable in that sense.
Overall, Brave concludes the trilogy with an impressive ending. Yes, I've yet to read more of JLA's work and while this is had not become a favorite of mine but it's a memorable one with memorable characters I'm looking at you Tink.