A review by pygment
Endsinger by Jay Kristoff

1.0

So I'm going to reduce the star ratings for the first two books. I read a review that pointed out things I was glassing over. Rape should never be used as a plot device, and woman should not be finding their worth through the male gaze. After reading that in a review of book 2 I picked up book three and what does it start with? One character being poetic about how she's still mad that she ignored the warnings of the people who cared about her and she put herself in the position to be assaulted. Then when people in the now time point out her held anger she stays angry until a person, who is supposed to be the enemy, gives her a compliment and that softens her anger that some random GUY thinks she's pretty. No really. I've lost all interest and respect for the author and will not be reading any more of this series.