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Friday, January 20, 2012

Bloodrose

The Ultimate Sacrifice.

Calla has always welcomed war. But now that the final battle is upon her, there’s more at stake than fighting. There’s saving Ren, even if it incurs Shay’s wrath. There’s keeping Ansel safe, even if he’s been branded a traitor. There’s proving herself as the pack’s alpha, facing unnamable horrors, and ridding the world of the Keepers’ magic once and for all. And then there’s deciding what to do when the war ends. If Calla makes it out alive, that is.

In the final installment of the Nightshade trilogy, New York Times bestselling author Andrea Cremer creates a novel with twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat until its final pages. A dynamic end to this breathtaking trilogy.
(from Goodreads)

I can't really write a proper review for this, but I'll leave you with this: All I'm going to say on this book is that it went totally opposite of how I wanted it to, but I think that the ending was the best one. Oh, and that this is the first time since The Sweet Far Thing that I have felt like crying after the book finished.

I am definitely going to read Cremer's future novels.

2 comments:

  1. I've only read Nightshade, but now that I know Bloodrose was great enough to make you feel so emotional--yup, definitely reading Wolfsbane and Bloodrose.

    I loved The Sweet Far Thing, by the way. And I actually cried at the end :3 Libba Bray's recent books are so different from Gemma Doyle though!

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  2. Yep, they were great. :) So much better than most books I've read these days.

    I haven't read any of Libba Bray's recent books, but the Gemma Doyle trilogy is one of my favorites.

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