![]() ![]() ![]() The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany by Lori Nelson Spielmanĭear ladies: if you find yourself really digging a guy, don't sleep with him the first night you meet him. Still - the ending was satisfying and I highly recommend the series to anyone who loves bloody, intense, young adult-ish Fantasy. ![]() ![]() And the Commandant was basically nonexistent in this book. Helene deserved so much better than what she got. This was such a bummer because his character was my favorite and multidimensional - not having the full Elias was a book buzz kill. Stuck in his role of Soul Catcher, Elias for the most part had zero substance or personality. I enjoyed the first few chapters and the last few, but the middle found me struggling to keep going. A lot of wandering around the desert, a lot of scenes repeating, and not a lot of movement until the very end where it almost seemed rushed. The fourth book came across as repetitive. Unfortunately, I think this story could have been wrapped up in three books instead of four. The first book blew my mind and the next two were hard to put down. Sabaa Tahir is incredibly gifted with words. The story follows three main characters fighting supernatural beings in a war torn world. For the record - I have absolutely loved this reading journey. Share book reviews and ratings with Ashley, and even join a book club on Goodreads.īook four and the final installment of the "An Ember in the Ashes" series. ![]()
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