Transcendent by Jus Accardo

Transcendent (Denazen, #4)

by Jus Accardo

The boy she’d lost, and finally found again, is not the same boy she remembers. As one of the most powerful Sixes, Kale has changed in ways Dez can’t ignore.

He swore he’d never kill, and now he’s out for blood.

He swore he’d never harm her, and now he struggles to control his fatal touch.

They’ve been to hell and back, over and over, but this time they might not survive the fire.

When the truth at the root of the Denazen Corporation’s origins begins to unfold, those behind the scenes will do anything to keep it hidden.

Dez and Kale will be pushed to their breaking point. As long buried secrets come to light, they must fight for their freedom—and each other—as they never have before.

Kale’s destructive power could win the battle, if he doesn’t lose himself to it in the process. Or Dez will be faced with an impossible task—saving the world from the boy she loves.

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3 of 5 stars

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I have complicated feelings about this book. Initial thoughts after finishing it:

-The plot is a little convoluted (even Dez says it! But no, that doesn't make it okay)
-After all the build up of the relationship between Dez and Kale, I feel like this book doesn't really do it justice. I feel like their relationship takes a step back here, which is weird for a last book in a series where this is such an important part.
- The plot twists were pretty great!

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