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amelianotthepilot


In perspective, as this is my second(or third I don't remember) time reading this, this book is quite confusing. Given the fact that Patch can put thoughts and images into Nora and everyone else's minds he can literally manipulate every situation and might in fact be. Going back through every conversation between Nora and Patch there's always a few things where Nora says something like, "i don't know why I said that." or, "the words just flowed from my mouth." which makes me suspicious that maybe the entire book and romance is all Patch's creation. Would Nora even like Patch if he didn't goad her into it. It is also difficult to keep track of the "bad guy" in this book. You are constantly trying to figure out who the antagonist is in this book-is it Elliot, or Jules/Chauncey, or Patch, or Dabria/Mrs. Greene? I don't even know. The details about angel powers and such are a little sketchy too. Like how did Nora even survive in the end I have know idea. Like what. What happened to Chauncey? I don't know I still don't understand how he is immortal and how Nora is also nephilim or whatever. I just arurghhrr.
I really like the idea behind the story and the exciting events and the constant not know what will happen next but even after everything has happened I don't understand what actually happened.
Pros of this book: Patch. He rides a motorcycle. And like the angsty teenage angel he is he wears all black and only all black. Black like my soul.
I don't even know anymore this isn't even a review it's more a rant of how confused I am by this book.

this is my second time reading the book.
I'm still confused by the lineage and how Nora can be both Rixon and Patch's vassal's female descendant thing. I totally forgot that Patch is actually Jev and I was wondering when that character would come in and then I was like oh. ya....
Im not sure whether or not i like this series because it confuses me and then its like hey break up but we actually still love each other. And the plot line is pretty much the same in all the books so far-you think patch wants to kill Nora and then it turns out it was someone you didn't suspect and then Nora and Patch get back together like nothing ever happened.

I really liked this "finale" to the series. It tied up all the loose ends into a nice pretty little package. There were so many plot twists in the last 50 or so pages that I literally couldn't turn the pages fast enough. I couldn't believe what I was reading it was devastating and then ecstatically happy the next moment and all summed up into one fabulous book series as a whole. In the middle two books I became a little lost and confused but eventually figured out what was going on by the end of the series. I like how Nora is a strong independent woman while also insanely in love. I love the relationship between Patch (or Jev) and Nora and how everything turns out in the end.
This book was so perfectly wrapped up that I cant even. There is literally nothing left that I could question or wonder about and I like that. I like that I'm not left wondering what will happen to that one person but am rather left to imagine the happy normal futures of the surviving characters.