The Last Ever After by Soman Chainani

The Last Ever After (School for Good and Evil, #3)

by Soman Chainani

The riveting third book in the bestselling School for Good and Evil series - a darkly magical fantasy adventure that delivers action, romance and more twists than ever before.

Former best friends Sophie and Agatha thought their fairy tale's ending was sealed when they went their separate ways, each in the arms of a boy. But their storybook is about to be rewritten, and, this time, theirs isn't the only one.

With the girls apart, Evil has taken over and the villains of the past have come back to turn the world of Good and Evil upside down. With the forces of Good in deathly peril, Agatha and Sophie must work together to restore balance. Will they find their way to being friends again? And will their new ending be the last Ever After they've been searching for?

Reviewed by stressedrach on

5 of 5 stars

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I had not read the 2 books before this in the series although that did not matter as this book can be read as a standalone book. It does cover events that happened in the past so I knew what had gone on before this book.

At first I took a disliking to Agatha, as it seemed she stole Sophie’s true love (Tedros) away but in the end I liked her, I liked all of the characters.

It was lovely to read about so many fairytale characters in this book but how they are many years from their stories, old and completely different. My particular favourite had to be Merlin he was just the same as I could ever imagined him to be.

In this book the sun is dying evil is trying to take over, Sophie has the School Masters ring on her finger and her Ever After seems to be in place. The problem is that Agatha and Tedros’ Ever After was meant to finish but it hasn’t and it is their quest to save the Readers World and get the ring off Sophie’s finger which in turn will get rid of the School Master.

Wow this book had so many twists and turns, just when I thought we were ‘out of the woods’ something popped up and things started getting bad.

I really enjoyed this book, it was a little longer than I am used to but the story flowed well throughout and it was a fast paced read.

I look forward to reading more from Soman Chainani.

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