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by Lisa Desrochers
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Cinema Fiction
Cinema Fiction rated it 13 years ago
A perfect ending to a fantastic trilogy, Desrochers makes sure to answer questions while leaving us hanging at the end. An action-packed, exciting ending makes Last Rite a page-turner. It definitely went out with a Bang.
StephB
StephB rated it 13 years ago
I really enjoyed this trilogy and the finale was well-done. [4.5 ★ ~ RTC]
Books With Bite
Books With Bite rated it 13 years ago
This is the last book in the personal demons series. I have to admit right off the bat that I did not enjoy this book as much as I thought. I had some serious problems with Frannie for one and the plot for me, I just didn't connect. Frannie has grown much. She has some big descions to make. As a rea...
Katie's Book Blog!!
Katie's Book Blog!! rated it 13 years ago
SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't read the first two books in this trilogy this review will contain spoilers.Last Rite is the perfect ending to the Personal Demons trilogy. Lisa Desrochers tied everything up nicely and I was left with a smile on my face. While I'm sad to say goodbye to the great chara...
Marulett
Marulett rated it 13 years ago
Great finale for an a very very very very good series!! Frannie just kicks some major ass and everything works out in the end. Amazingly well written, I couldn´t put it down, this one is seriously a page turner.If you haven´t read this series, shame on you...you´re missing on a great story, a uniq...
Jessie Reads Everything
Jessie Reads Everything rated it 13 years ago
The final book in this trilogy was intense, heartwarming and everything I could have possibly asked for. Even though the whole every one blaming themselves for everything drove me more than a little crazy! I was a little worried about how this book was going to end. I have to give it to the author f...
jenryland
jenryland rated it 13 years ago
The Personal Demons series has a lot of elements that often make me wary. A full-fledged love triangle. The good boy/bad boy dichotomy. All the angels and demons stuff. Multiple points of view. What first hooked me in was Frannie. I have a soft spot for the tough-on-the-outside-but-wounded-underneat...
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