I did it, I actually finished a series! First time like 4 years? Ish? Yikes. Anyway, confetti commences now.
This was a solid finish. Jade's shifting was utterly badass. Her dragon form is so damn cool, I love that it's not the typical dragon form and it's so true to her. Even more happy none of my favourites bit the dust here, but a masochistic part of me can't help but think they got away way, way too easy with the body count here. It's not like I wanted her friends/family to perish, but this was the final battle and they got away scot free in the bodies department. Like, they were basically fighting a near-God, and the emotional warfare was brutal don't get me wrong, but no one important suffered anything they couldn't heal from from. Maybe I'm just a dick.
I love how real these characters are - even the side characters like Vivian and Rachel and the Alpha of Alphas. It really feels like a community. Harper was especially badass this book, and I'm glad she was loyal but clearly still pissed at Jade; she had a right to be. Alec's trust in his mate is massive and it's great to read. The twins are always fantastic, though I wished we'd seen more of Yosemite and Ezee. Yeah, it's not their book, sure, fine - I want a novella dammit!
Sidenote on characters, well, a specific character: I didn't like the Archivist as a big bad villain. I loved him in earlier books when he was just morally gray and intriguing. But that's just me, not an issue with the writing.
One other thing that made a bit crazy - like 2 of the books were about how killing Samir would bring about the end of the world and now Jade did it and... basically nothing apocalyptic happened. Jade apologized for "destroying the world" at the end and I'm like- why? Did I just miss a massive thing because after this battle the Justices are gone (which seemed like it was already happening), Jade is now mad powerful, and the Irish Fae are pissed but apparently are already over it... this 'Seal' threat was an overall dud. And that makes the plot/conflict in the other books kinda... pointless? In some way? Not entirely, a lot of character development happened, but the whole drama with Harper and lying and keeping him in the D20 didn't need to happen. Jade could've been prepared for weeks for the big Boss. The end of the world looks suspiciously normal (for them). I feel like I missed something huge somehow that makes this make sense. Which is possible. It's a testament to this series that I can have this reaction and still have loved the book.
I know we're hopefully getting a novel (novella) of Harper when she went off to process after Max, but I hope we get more because I love this world and I want to see Jade whipping through threats in God mode with her shifter friend wreaking house. This series does fun fantasy nerds well, so forgive me for selfishly wanting more.
I did not expect to marathon 10 books when I picked up the first omnibus on a whim at the library, but I'm really glad I did. This world feels so real to me, with it's characters and their imperfections and interactions. My massive thanks to Annie Bellet (and from what I understand a get well soon as well) and I've got my eye on, well, pretty much everything else she's ever written.
If for some reason you've read this before starting the series - why?! Also, find something to selectively wipe your memory and get on this.
What an awesome ride.