This novel is literally the ending of a three-book-length story. I skipped to the remaining 30% of the book when the beginning story didn't grip me. Nary a flicker of intrigued piqued when I discovered someone wasn't a turncoat at all. Said character wasn't great or admirable in the first book aka t...
NOTE : see this review and more on http://cocainepages.wordpress.comThe pace is good. It’s action-packed and there is constantly something happening, it’s never “oh I’m a bit bored, I think I’ll go eat something”, it’s more like “I WON’T BATHE WITHOUT THE BOOK, MOM!”. Yes. The characters lack.. I ca...
A satisfying conclusion the the trilogy. I was worried a bit that there would be a love triangle, and while, sure, maybe there is, there just hasn't been enough focus on the romance angle (despite what the synopsis says) to make it awful. And it doesn't last long.This book was fun. We got to see THI...
Hmm... I think I would have loved this book, except...THE ENDING. WHY DID IT END LIKE THAT. Kelley Armstrong, I have too many questions and not nearly enough answers.I know the characters continue on in another series, but...still. I hate being left hanging like that, y'know, especially at the end...
Given that this book came out quite some time ago, and I read The Awakening equally long ago, I was a bit nervous that I would read this book and not be able to follow it because it’d been so long since I’ve read the series. Even though Kelley Armstrong doesn’t do a whole much in the way of recap, I...
The Reckoning is the third and final book in the ''Darkest Powers'' trilogy and it easily holds up to the two previous volumes. I enjoyed it every bit as much as the others, if anything even a bit more since I really felt the author Kelley Armstrong did such a great job bringing the story line to i...
The last book in the Darkest Powers trilogy. Quite good. The series is worth a read. Supernatural. Kelley Armstrong is an excellent author. She makes you think one thing and then twists it around sometimes more than once. She has good characters, good writing, and an awesome idea. This last book in ...
Starting this book a while after reading The Awakening, I'd forgotten just how a short a time period these books take place in, so I think it's best to think of the trilogy as one rather than separate books. I really enjoyed the conclusion to the series, especially the relationships between the char...
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