Alex saved me and cursed me. And now, even a year later, he haunts me. Maybe for the rest of my life. Feelings I’ve kept buried for the past year suddenly overwhelm me. Guilt … confusion … and the fear that I will never have control of anything—including myself—again in this lifetime.
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When Wren Sullivan’s enemy sacrificed himself to save her, it should have been happily ever after with her true love, Ever Casey. The problem is: she can’t forget Alex Rousseau. Now, as a new enemy presents himself—and Wren begins to discover long-held secrets from a world across the dimensional divide—she must make choice after impossible choice as her mortal world is torn apart by a battle between immortal beings who have existed eons longer than she has been alive.
On top of that, her eighteenth birthday is coming up. And prom. And graduation. The question is: will she make it that far?
WARNING: This book contains a love triangle, adult themes, and scenes containing sensuality that may not be appropriate for younger and/or sensitive readers.
This was a really interesting end to the series, and there was certainly lots of tension!
I really felt for Wren in this book; it was obvious how conflicted her feelings were with respect to Ever and Alex, and I really didn’t know how this was going to affect her future relationship with Ever.
The storyline in this wasn’t what I was expecting, but it was actually pretty interesting, and I liked the curve balls we were thrown. I didn’t see several parts of this story coming, and I liked wondering what was coming next! The love triangle was one of the most interesting parts of this series, and although it played out how I expected, I liked that it wasn’t obvious until the end that that was how it would end. Overall; tense end to the series! 6.5 out of 10.
This book was truly amazing I normally hate love triangles but this one I just couldn't hate! I loved both Ever and Alex and I just couldn't decide between the both of them. I actually found myself crying with the decision at the end! But I really couldn't fault this book. I loved it.