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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I skipped like a hundred pages, not because I was bored, but because I couldn't bare Montes and Serenity. His change isn't nice, it's unbelievable. You don't turn from dictator to nice king, it doesn't matter if it's been a hundred years. People can change, yes, but that's too big a change for a world that's still at war. She was repetitive, but at least she made sense, she didn't change and she couldn't believe his change either. I guess the story was still nice, it's just not what I expected and it surprised me in a bad way 4.25 Stars! I am so happy with the way this series ended. It is kind of based on the story of Hades and Persephone, telling the story of imperfect people in an imperfect world and the path to fixing that world, plus coming to terms with the people they’ve become. I love everything I’ve read from Laura Thalassa so far and she’s found herself a solid spot as one of my favorite authors. no reviews | add a review
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She's a martyr. A myth. A ghost. A legend. She's my soulmate and my captive, my conscience and my wrath. I love her too much to let her die; I fear her too much to wake her from her slumber. She's mine. And now she's gone. He's unnatural. Undying. Unethical. Unstoppable. He's the keeper of lies and lost souls. Mine slipped through his clutches. I am his wife, his queen, the love of his very long life. And soon, I will be his executioner. No library descriptions found. |
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The book was okay but I never did like Serenity. She was just too cold and unlikeable. ( )