Kim Deister
Aside from that, Tati''s story was an engaging one. Azor was as likable in this book as in the previous ones. That is to say... not at all likable. There were times when I want to reach into the book and just slap the stupid out of him. There was a whole lot of mystery and intrigue in this book, a lot of action. That part of story was pretty engaging. I think I just really connected with Ash and Fin as characters and missed their strong presence.
My only other complaint is a little one, that there were parts of it that came off as a little preachy. This may be a personal taste thing, however, as I am not generally a fan of religious fiction.
Things to love about Everlost...
-The mystery. I love suspense and twists and turns and there was a bunch of that.
Things I wanted more of...
--Ash and Fin. I really loved their story.
My recommendation: Still a good book and a must read for the end of this fun series. I gave it 3.5 mugs.