My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book was as fast paced as the first in the series. It starts where the last one left off, less than a day since the first books events. Kallie seems to have the worst luck, and she has to fight for her life while facing many unexpected obstacles and overwhelming concern for her cousin. I felt her worry for her cousin right along side Kallie and her sorrow at the wrongs that have been done to her and her family. She pulls through, just as time has run out, but her hardships are far from over. She still has to face her worst fear, her past, and reclaim what was stolen from her: something we have to wait for in the next installment of this series. I will definitely be picking up the next book.
Only a few days has passed since the beginning of the first book and the end of this one. With such a short timeline, it is hard to stop reading and easy to just power through to the end.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This book was slower than the others. I don't agree with all of Eugenie's choices, but I was happy with how most things wrapped up. I'm not too upset about the ending, but it was left more open than I like. Also the book seemed to drag a little through some very mundane parts of the book. In addition, the timeline of the story seemed off to me. Eugenie seemed to take her sweet ass time doing things, for example. I find it hard to believe she would take 2 weeks (shopping for baby stuff instead of rushing to the twins) after events wrapped up in the Otherworld to get back to her children. But, then again, regarding her choice with them in the last couple chapters, maybe it isn't so hard to believe...She had no sence of urgency in her actions or decisions in this book.
--Spoiler--
Some things were obvious: the twin's father, which I suspected in the last book. Others caught me off guard and were kind of amusing: Eugenie's relationship to Ysabel, her son, and who Storm King's heir was. His death was a convinient solution to the impending profesy, but I'm glad that took Eugenie's son from most danger.
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My rating: 2 of 5 stars
I'm disappointed in this book. I expected more. It moved too slowly and didnt pick up pace until the last 100 pages. Coming from the VA world, I anticipated more suspense and romance. Most of the plot was highly predictable. Only Lee's role in everything surprised me. Two loose ends from the VA series were acknowledged; we now know how Abe and Sydney were connected and how Adrian is coping after Last Sacrifice's events. I'm not sure if I'll be reading The Golden Lily.
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2012 Reading Challenge
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