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Things are starting to get juicy. (dun dun dunnn)
Where the first two books laid the groundwork of the world that we are all sinking our teeth into, the third one blindsides us with a full on rebellion (kinda)! We don't actually learn much about anything until the very end of the book, just towards the beginning when Laurel visits Avalon a brief mention. Then from there the pace of the book immediately picks up, and never stops until the moment your jaw drops open with a cliff hanger at the end.
The treatment of the boys in this book gets a little better, and it's nice to see Laurel finally making some decisions for herself rather than what she feels like has to happen now that she knows she's a faerie.
We're coming right up to the end of her senior year and we still don't know if she chooses college or the Academy (unless you spoil yourself and read the description for Arabesque trying to find out if it's part of the main series *sigh*) but I can't wait to see how it all plays out regardless.
Where the first two books laid the groundwork of the world that we are all sinking our teeth into, the third one blindsides us with a full on rebellion (kinda)! We don't actually learn much about anything until the very end of the book, just towards the beginning when Laurel visits Avalon a brief mention. Then from there the pace of the book immediately picks up, and never stops until the moment your jaw drops open with a cliff hanger at the end.
The treatment of the boys in this book gets a little better, and it's nice to see Laurel finally making some decisions for herself rather than what she feels like has to happen now that she knows she's a faerie.
We're coming right up to the end of her senior year and we still don't know if she chooses college or the Academy (unless you spoil yourself and read the description for Arabesque trying to find out if it's part of the main series *sigh*) but I can't wait to see how it all plays out regardless.