Endlessly by Kiersten White

Endlessly (Paranormalcy, #3)

by Kiersten White

The breathless conclusion to the sparkling Paranormalcy trilogy from Kiersten White, #1 New York Times bestselling author of And I Darken

For fans of Teen Wolf, Buffy, and Supernatural, the Paranormalcy trilogy is a witty, fresh, and downright fun read that will capture your heart.

In this third book in the series, Evie has way too much on her to-do list. Paranormals are begging her to open a faerie gate so they can leave the human world. The Dark Queen is torturing humans and must be destroyed. Prom is coming up, too—and, oh, yeah, her shape-shifting boyfriend has been cursed to fall into an enchanted sleep whenever he and Evie are in the same room. Even Evie’s ex-boyfriend, the faerie Reth, can’t reverse the dark magic.
 
An epic battle is looming, and the choices Evie makes will determine the fate of the whole paranormal world—and her own life.

Reviewed by ladygrey on

3 of 5 stars

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If you've read the first two then you pretty much know what to expect. I mean, the plot is surprising but Evie is still Evie and the dialog is fast and funny.

The only thing that really bothered me in this book (though if I recall correctly it's also true of the other books) is how black and white everyone and everything is. Either people are wholly good and are ever only on her side or they are evil and completely against her. It was really annoying and quickly she'd flip back and forth between hating someone and liking them (and then back again) with no room in between. But then what I really did like was to see her move beyond that and realize she could care about someone even if they had their own agenda, that she could work with them even if she didn't wholly trust them, give people a chance to make up for mistakes, to choose a different way and earn her trust.

I also liked that all of the characters got to come out and play for the final book. It's a fun, quick read and a very good end to this trilogy.

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