Reviewed by littleread1 on
After deciding everyone would be better off without her, Lor is attempting to settle in at a boarding school, but not only does she not fit in, she has no one she can lean on when her visions assault her. And assault her they do. So at this point I am mad and confused. Mad at Lor and her grandparents for sending her away, and confused because Jared and Cameron can't find her. Really? But she is missing everyone, especially Jared, so she goes into the picture she has of him, and we find out there is something a little different about this picture.
Well after a series of somewhat predictable events, she goes home, with a new tag a long. I felt like the friend could have gotten some more face time, because I never felt like I got to know her. And when we get back home all of a sudden Jared is all over Lor - where at the end of the last book he was practically ignoring her? There was a sudden character change and I didn't see it.
Something else - and I LOVE Jared - I wanted to get to know him more. There were some things he said, especially near the end of the book, that were never really explained. We were left to draw our own conclusions and while I think I know what he means, I really wanted confirmation.
So being the end of the trilogy, of course the big confrontation takes place in this story. And that took a turn I wasn't expecting. At first it kind of mad me angry but as it went on I thought it was perfect.
All in all, I thought the whole trilogy was entertaining, though somewhat predictable and not life changing. But it was certainly worth the time I spent over the holidays being sucked into the world!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 3 January, 2014: Finished reading
- 3 January, 2014: Reviewed