I was all over this series when I was younger, but never actually finished it. Since I still had the full series, I decided to finally get some closure, and read the last book.
I did not like it.
Honestly, I think it has something to do with the fact that my taste in books has changed a lot and this was just way to young and cringeworthy for me. (And I really cared a lot about this series at that time).
So many things bothered me.
1. Everything was repeated. Like EVERYTHING and all the time, and the fact that Lexi used her “vampire speed”, and her “death magic”, was just so frustrating, since it repeated over and over. It’s book 9. We KNOW she is a hybrid.
2. The language. Way too young. Plus it was mentioned what everyone did ALL THE TIME. Like “Flynn did this, Ava did that etc etc. Seemed a bit childish.
3. “All powerful Lexi”. She could do anything and she was so powerful and yet the only time she was drained of power was when she gave ghost some of her energy? Like wtf? She could raise THOUSANDS of zombies? Not even a bit tired? Nope, not Lexi. Seemed to “easy”.
4. I had mayor issues with who Major Levine ended up with. BIG FAT HELL NO.
5. Everyone got a happy ending. Not a fan. No angst.
6. I did not like Kala. Sorry, she bothered the shit out of me.
7. Lexi had no idea what she was doing. It was not thrilling to see her “click” everything into place, because t was simply not happening. It was just battle after battle with no results in the end.
8. Reece didn’t seem like he unpacked the story very much. Not compared to the previous books.
9. I am still not okay with who Major Levine ended up with. #cringe and #hellnah
Safe to say I was not a fan. At least not after reading this is 2019. 🤷🏻♀️
Read:10/07/2019
1st rating: 2 stars
Genre/sub-genres: YA/ paranormal/ hybrids/ shifters/ werewolves/ half-fey / quest
Cover: 1 star
POV: Single 1st person (Lexi)
Will I recommend: If you asked me 10 years ago, then yes, but now? No.