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End Deal: Dystopian Romance. Enemies. Lovers. Psychos. Obsessed. Forbidden love.

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Book 3. End Deal.
Dystopian Romance. Sci-fi. Noir. Enemies. Lovers. Psychos. Obsessed. Forbidden love. 4POVs
The war began with masks.
It ended with souls.
Now comes the deal that will break them all.
In a world torn by war, obsession, and forbidden love, four lives collide.
Reeva, a survivor from the desert’s edge, stands between two rebels who would burn the kingdoms to ash and kings who will kill to keep their power.
Every choice will cost them. Every secret will decide the fate of the realms.
End Deal is the stunning conclusion to the Mask Dealer trilogy.

485 pages, Paperback

Published October 7, 2025

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Profile Image for Lacy (BookBunLady).
286 reviews12 followers
October 19, 2025
An incredible and heartbreaking ending to a series I fell in love with. It stretched my mind, broke my heart, and pissed me off. Just when you think you know someone!!!!
READ IT!!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE READ IT!!!
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Author 5 books10 followers
January 28, 2026
📚 REVIEW OF PAPERBACK 📚

GENRE: dystopian romance
STORY/PLOT /5: 📚📚📚📚📚
SPICE /5: 🌶️
FAVOURITE CHAPTER: 35 Omaar.
FAVOURITE CHARACTER: Omaar.
SERIES: ✅ trilogy
RE-READ: ✅
INDIE AUTHOR: ✅

QUOTE: 'I am not proud. you should know that. I don't think I could be more fucked than this. And tell me... What wouldn't you do for the Crown?' - Daryan.

THOUGHTS:
I hate it when things don't go my way. I hate that it didn't end how I wanted it and for that I absolutely would give this 1 star technicalities be damned.
But I'm not that petty and this .... This book was absolutely amazing and it deserves all five stars. (Im gonna go sulk on a corner)


Let me just word vomit a lot about Omaar though. Like how he was absolutely perfect for her, how he was the representation of all the people who get into a relationship with someone who has only known toxic love. Reeva hurts him so much, uses him, manipulates him and all the time he takes it because this guy would worship at her alter, and he proved it from the very start, and she couldnt see past her obsession with the "cockroach."
I devoured this entire book in 2 days because of his relationship with her. Hoping he would get her in the end... Even when the information was given halfway through that would have made it questionable (I don't care, it doesn't count!) their bond felt the most natural and I shall pretend in my head he only waits one lifetime before she returns home to him (yes I too am a dreamer!) I'm glad that scene of raw desperation with the dust didn't play out between them and they were interrupted... I think it would have been cruel to add it to their story and painted him as something he wasn't.

I love that he is the one who breaks that toxic cycle for her.


This book goes into the reincarnation idea with more depth, it takes us on a mission of intel gathering and while doing so we see through the eyes of Reeva, Daryan, Omaar and Mori.
With this book showing more of Omaar's voice this time. Which since he was my favourite I absolutely devoured. His voice is unique and very fitting for his romantic ways. He was a man who wanted the best for Reeva no matter what it took.

In Daryan's POV we actually get to see him evolve and how he rules. I actually believe he would have been best with Anoshee. And though I still absolutely hated him and his sleazy ways I liked once he was rid of Reeva how he grew in his role.

Mori... I actually lost interest in him in book 2 and still feel his chapters in this book were mostly unnecessary I genuinely didn't give a plop about him and his relationship with Gigi and I actually skipped a few of his chapters because they just seemed irrelevant. And doing so didn't make me lose any vital information to plot. I suspect the only reason his voice was kept is due to the way it ends. As without his voice he really wouldn't have been in the story much at all since he spent much of his time away, this giving the reader no reason to support him.

As for Reeva I dunno really if I liked her or not. She acted selfishly most of the time, and was very toxic in her personality. But having read her past it is understandable why she was like that. I hated how she would treat Omaar when he tried to care for her. Acting one minute like a friend and then the next slapping him or shouting at him. Much in the same way she treated mori in the previous books too. I felt she was the one who didn't have much growth in maturity until near the end when she felt a bit more stable. Making her hard to empathise with but also cheering her on when she was bold enough to take risks.

Lux and Ymir were both well written characters.

I was worried that it would tilt heavy into time travelling (something I'm really not fond of) but it only skims it which worked out in my favour because it did have the potential to take that route.


This is the last book in the trilogy, the writing throughout the books vastly improves and this one has incredible and beautiful artwork in it too. Set unlike Soul Dealer, correctly at the end or beginning of chapters.

The story was well written and I enjoyed every damn moment. With all the yearning of the second book gone this one flows at a much quicker pace and with way more interesting plot and development of characters.

I usually donate self published books to charity or library for them to be read and discovered by others.... But I don't want to part with this trilogy so it shall remain on my shelf as trophies until I am willing to let them go.



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Profile Image for Arianna.
66 reviews7 followers
October 21, 2025
I will follow I. Mazyar wherever she goes! She gave us another absolutely incredible book in a series that I will love forever. Thank you so much for this.

She writes in such a way that I am absolutely in this world along with these characters and so connected. When they hurt I hurt, when they are hopeful I am hopeful when they are sassy I too feel sassy.

Such a beautifully tragic end and my wishful thinking is there are some nuggets to continue the story because believing it is over is something I cannot imagine.

In this final book we feel all of the emotions and the story continues to unravel, there are moments of shock, moments you want to reach in and smack the characters, give them a hug and just mourn along with them.

If you have not yet picked up this series I absolutely recommend you do. It is dystopian, romance, enemies, lovers, psychos, forbidden love, obsession, and we get 4 different POVs.
Profile Image for Michelle Sites.
26 reviews
October 21, 2025
It has taken me a minute to figure out how to put what I wanted to say into words. I read Mask Dealer and instantly fell in love with the writing style, the dystopian genre, AND the characters of the book. I went right into reading Soul Dealer and as more of the story unfolded, I wasn’t sure what to think. By the end of Soul Dealer, I was left speechless. Then I had the pleasure of reading End Deal, and Let. Me. Tell. You…I was left feeling every emotion there was. I don’t think I have EVER had so many WTF moments while reading one page in my whole life. Then came the tears. By the end, I felt like I had been chewed up and spit out. This book was so well written that I really hope there is more to the story. Hold on to your britches, because you are in for a wild ride with this book!!
Profile Image for Alinar Den.
Author 13 books50 followers
November 30, 2025
This book was so much more than I expected... it was too much, but still not enough. I will miss this series because it made me feel on a totally new level, it spoke directly to my soul. Beautiful, addictive, exceptional...

End Deal was the conclusion I needed, the devastating finale of this heartbreaking love story. I was obsessed with every page of this book... and this series...

No words. Just incredible.
Profile Image for Anna Vericci.
11 reviews
June 6, 2026
I knew the ending would be devastating as I'd read a few spoilers beforehand. Mori grew on me to be honest. I liked him in book one and secretly wanted Reeva to be with him. Daryan was an absolute jerk in Mask dealer. He matured in the End deal. I usually don't get emotional reading books and I needed a long walk after this. Well done to the author. I can't wait to read more of her work.
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Profile Image for Queenie2023 aka Rita.
484 reviews10 followers
November 1, 2025
I have been dying to get this book in my hands !! And finally did so I was so happy !! It is the last book of the series and it’s been bittersweet. So many twists!!
So so good I didn’t want it to end. 10/10 recommend!
6 reviews1 follower
April 11, 2026
Well, it ended. It was a journey and a few more twist and turns. I wish Daryan lived till the end and that Omaar died.
There were periods where I wasn't sure if we were in the past or present. But overall, the emotional journey was something.
Can't wait to see what else she comes out with.
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Profile Image for Julianna Hatch.
144 reviews1 follower
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December 2, 2025
all that for mori to be a fucking pity husband. low key happy daryan died.. took way too long.
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Profile Image for Kim  Hull.
169 reviews10 followers
November 10, 2025
Beautiful and Heartbreaking

I am both in awe of End Deal and completely shattered emotionally. End Deal stole my heart from the beginning with the characters I loved ( Reeva, Mori, and Daryan) and immediately captivated me back into Mazyar’s unique dystopian world. Such an escape my mind dives into the scenes and world Mazyar has created needed to keep going.

Definitely a binge worthy book as you learn more about how the characters are connected and what Reeva means to everyone including herself. Her journey is only the beginning.

It is rare I get in my emotions from words on a page. However, here is an example of how words can make even the most emotionally detached feel through the writings of an amazingly talented author.

I laughed, felt anger, concern for characters, and utter destruction through the words of this story. Never could I have imagined this is how the trilogy would end and wondering how I may recover. That is how you know it is a well written story.

Profile Image for Arianna.
66 reviews7 followers
October 19, 2025
I will follow I. Mazyar wherever she goes! She gave us another absolutely incredible book in a series that I will love forever. Thank you so much for this.

She writes in such a way that I am absolutely in this world along with these characters and so connected. When they hurt I hurt, when they are hopeful I am hopeful when they are sassy I too feel sassy.

Such a beautifully tragic end and my wishful thinking is there are some nuggets to continue the story because believing it is over is something I cannot imagine.

In this final book we feel all of the emotions and the story continues to unravel, there are moments of shock, moments you want to reach in and smack the characters, give them a hug and just mourn along with them.

If you have not yet picked up this series I absolutely recommend you do. It is dystopian, romance, enemies, lovers, psychos, forbidden love, obsession, and we get 4 different POVs.
Profile Image for Jensen.
3 reviews
December 18, 2025
Wow. I’m in shock. What do I do now? I’m broken now!
I. Mayzar has a way with words. I was glued to this book from day one. Beautiful story that has now taken 1st place of any book series I’ve read. I am heartbroken. The ending is something I can’t wrap my head around and I need more. Absolutely amazing ..that’s all I can say.
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