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Sacrifice
by Brigid Kemmerer
I just can't believe it's over with.
This series...wow. That's describes it as a whole. I've loved reading these books. They're completely amazing, and I am being honest when I say this is my favorite series of the year, and maybe, ever. I've never read a series with so much...everything.
This book...it was a great ending. Not my favorite book of the series, but it was still amazing. Just like the other books, the writing style was amazing, and the characters were great, as well as the story.
From the beginning, this book was action-filled. There was never a dull moment. Like, I couldn't put it down. It's the first book that has really caught my attention recently. I put it off for such a long time because I thought it would disappoint me, or that I wouldn't like how it ended. But neither of those were the cases. This book was absolutely amazing. Everything that happened was, while heart-breaking and tearful, something that just made the story more.
This book was filled with action, family drama, love, and...sadly, death.
I haven't cried this much during a book since....forever. It really broke my heart.
The ending left me satisfied, but still a little...weary. I felt the relationship with the characters were all a bit strained, and I wished that would have been fixed.
But, overall, it was completely great, and nothing was wrong with it.
The characters were great. I've gotten to know Michael in the other four books, and I knew I liked him, but this book gave me much more of him, and I completely fell in love with him. I got to see his struggles from his eyes, and how much he truly loves his brothers, who I also adore. Hannah, Michael's love interest, wasn't my favorite. In fact, I didn't like her that much. I thought she was pretty immature, but overall, she wasn't the worst. I just wish there would have been more of them as a couple, but really, they were hardly together for the whole book.
That would be my only complaint.
I hate to see this series end, but I'm eternally glad I read all of the books, because if I hadn't, I would have missed out on something perfect.
I highly recommend this series to everyone.
This series...wow. That's describes it as a whole. I've loved reading these books. They're completely amazing, and I am being honest when I say this is my favorite series of the year, and maybe, ever. I've never read a series with so much...everything.
This book...it was a great ending. Not my favorite book of the series, but it was still amazing. Just like the other books, the writing style was amazing, and the characters were great, as well as the story.
From the beginning, this book was action-filled. There was never a dull moment. Like, I couldn't put it down. It's the first book that has really caught my attention recently. I put it off for such a long time because I thought it would disappoint me, or that I wouldn't like how it ended. But neither of those were the cases. This book was absolutely amazing. Everything that happened was, while heart-breaking and tearful, something that just made the story more.
This book was filled with action, family drama, love, and...sadly, death.
I haven't cried this much during a book since....forever. It really broke my heart.
The ending left me satisfied, but still a little...weary. I felt the relationship with the characters were all a bit strained, and I wished that would have been fixed.
But, overall, it was completely great, and nothing was wrong with it.
The characters were great. I've gotten to know Michael in the other four books, and I knew I liked him, but this book gave me much more of him, and I completely fell in love with him. I got to see his struggles from his eyes, and how much he truly loves his brothers, who I also adore. Hannah, Michael's love interest, wasn't my favorite. In fact, I didn't like her that much. I thought she was pretty immature, but overall, she wasn't the worst. I just wish there would have been more of them as a couple, but really, they were hardly together for the whole book.
That would be my only complaint.
I hate to see this series end, but I'm eternally glad I read all of the books, because if I hadn't, I would have missed out on something perfect.
I highly recommend this series to everyone.