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Sin Undone
by Larissa Ione
Dear Con,
As with Lore, I would steal you, if I could. But, once again, my loyalty and love for Rhonda prevents me from doing so. Just know that I love you. Now, I don't want you to suffer, so try not to anguish too much over the fact that I can't have you.
Besides, like I said before, Shade would just be so painfully jealous that I don't think I could handle it.
Love Not Drugs,
Leah
Throughout this whole book, I felt sad. Not because I hated the book, not because it was an especially sad book, but because it is the last book in the Demonica series. Throughout the whole thing, I kept wishing that more Sem siblings would just come out of nowhere so that there could be more about this awesome family! Alas, no new siblings came out of the woodwork, so I will just have to settle for rereading these five books whenever I need my Sem fix.
That being said, I really did enjoy this book. I don't think it was the best of the series (Ecstasy Unveiled wins, hands down), but it was still great. Particularly because we got to see some of the dynamic between Sin and Con in the previous book, which made me already wonder about them and how their relationship was going to turn out. I really wasn't disappointed. This book was so good and I really enjoyed reading about Con and Sin's adventures and how they helped each other grow, especially emotionally. Also, one thing I really liked about this book was that the main focus was on Sin and Con and their relationship. With the first three, it was the same way but, with Ecstasy Unveiled, too much else was going on around the main storyline that sometimes Lore and Idess got lost in the shuffle. I didn't feel that was the same with this one because, while there were other storylines, such as Luc and Kar, there was much more on Con and Sin.
In general, though, I just love those two. I don't even know what to say about Sin and Con except that I just love them. They were so dynamic together and so funny and cute and I just want them to be so happy! I loved that Sin gave up her assassins' master ring so she could go and be with Con. I love that Con died so he could break the bond he'd formed with her because he didn't want to take her freedom. And I love Con's transformation at the end because I was very upset and distraught over the aforementioned death. I had tears in my eyes and I started swearing. If there hadn't been a way for him to come back, someone would have been getting the Beat Down a la Leah!
Now, here I'm about to be contrary with regards to what I mentioned before. I said before that I wasn't sad throughout the whole book because it was a sad book and, while that's true, this book definitely was sad. First there was Sin Fever, which was killing off wargs left and right, and the guilt that Con forced Sin to face over that, instead of causing herself physical pain. I think that Sin's story in general was pretty fucking sad, and Con's had son sad bits too! But the other really sad thing was the warg wars. It was hard to see them going at each other like that when they should have been banding together and helping each other in their time of need. But, oh well, nothing I can do about it.
I absolutely loved the introduction of the Four Horsemen of the Apoclypse in the series, which will be what Larissa Ione's next series is about. So, now I can't wait for Eternal Rider to come out so I can read that right away!
The side story with Luc and Kar was really sweet and I loved how that all turned out.
And, finally, I just have to say again how much I love Sin's brothers: Eidolon, Shade, Wraith, Lore, and Kynan. (Yes I count Ky as her brother since the other Sems consider him their brother.) They are all just so...fantasmic. I'm gonna miss these guys.
Overall, I'm very glad to have read this series. I don't know how I missed it for this long, but I thank all my friends who told me about it andforced encouraged me to read it. You guys rock and I loves you!
As with Lore, I would steal you, if I could. But, once again, my loyalty and love for Rhonda prevents me from doing so. Just know that I love you. Now, I don't want you to suffer, so try not to anguish too much over the fact that I can't have you.
Besides, like I said before, Shade would just be so painfully jealous that I don't think I could handle it.
Love Not Drugs,
Leah
Throughout this whole book, I felt sad. Not because I hated the book, not because it was an especially sad book, but because it is the last book in the Demonica series. Throughout the whole thing, I kept wishing that more Sem siblings would just come out of nowhere so that there could be more about this awesome family! Alas, no new siblings came out of the woodwork, so I will just have to settle for rereading these five books whenever I need my Sem fix.
That being said, I really did enjoy this book. I don't think it was the best of the series (Ecstasy Unveiled wins, hands down), but it was still great. Particularly because we got to see some of the dynamic between Sin and Con in the previous book, which made me already wonder about them and how their relationship was going to turn out. I really wasn't disappointed. This book was so good and I really enjoyed reading about Con and Sin's adventures and how they helped each other grow, especially emotionally. Also, one thing I really liked about this book was that the main focus was on Sin and Con and their relationship. With the first three, it was the same way but, with Ecstasy Unveiled, too much else was going on around the main storyline that sometimes Lore and Idess got lost in the shuffle. I didn't feel that was the same with this one because, while there were other storylines, such as Luc and Kar, there was much more on Con and Sin.
In general, though, I just love those two. I don't even know what to say about Sin and Con except that I just love them. They were so dynamic together and so funny and cute and I just want them to be so happy! I loved that Sin gave up her assassins' master ring so she could go and be with Con. I love that Con died so he could break the bond he'd formed with her because he didn't want to take her freedom. And I love Con's transformation at the end because I was very upset and distraught over the aforementioned death. I had tears in my eyes and I started swearing. If there hadn't been a way for him to come back, someone would have been getting the Beat Down a la Leah!
Now, here I'm about to be contrary with regards to what I mentioned before. I said before that I wasn't sad throughout the whole book because it was a sad book and, while that's true, this book definitely was sad. First there was Sin Fever, which was killing off wargs left and right, and the guilt that Con forced Sin to face over that, instead of causing herself physical pain. I think that Sin's story in general was pretty fucking sad, and Con's had son sad bits too! But the other really sad thing was the warg wars. It was hard to see them going at each other like that when they should have been banding together and helping each other in their time of need. But, oh well, nothing I can do about it.
I absolutely loved the introduction of the Four Horsemen of the Apoclypse in the series, which will be what Larissa Ione's next series is about. So, now I can't wait for Eternal Rider to come out so I can read that right away!
The side story with Luc and Kar was really sweet and I loved how that all turned out.
And, finally, I just have to say again how much I love Sin's brothers: Eidolon, Shade, Wraith, Lore, and Kynan. (Yes I count Ky as her brother since the other Sems consider him their brother.) They are all just so...fantasmic. I'm gonna miss these guys.
Overall, I'm very glad to have read this series. I don't know how I missed it for this long, but I thank all my friends who told me about it and