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dreadawn1988
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This volume was such a good conclusion to the series. In this volume Suzume, Mamura, along with a few friends head to Okinawa for a few days for summer vacation. Suzume confronts her feelings for both Mamura and Mr. Shishio. I'm very happy with her choice.
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A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
House of Earth and Blood is the first book in the Cresent City trilogy. The story follows Bryce a half fae half human and angel Hunt. The fist part of the book is mostly world building but the action picks up maybe half way. The last part of the book is where the most action is. Not going to lie I was more interested in the pack of devils and would've loved to see more of them along with Bryce.
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Daytime Shooting Star follows Suzume. Suzume is a country girl who moves to Tokyo to live with her uncle. She is obsessed with food and running. She has two love interests Mr. Shishio who is her professor and Mamura a loner quite boy. I'm totally rooting for her to end up with Mamura.
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All or Nothing was a very enjoyable for me, but there was a lot of sex. There are five main characters in this first book. The story follows Sawyer (a human), Draco (a dragon shifter), Andvari ( a vampire), Eduard (a griffin shifter), and Henry (a mage) as they figure out a centuries old prophecy about a choosen one.
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Queen of Shadows picks up right where Heir of Fire ends. The story follows multiple povs but the main pov is Aline. I'd recommend this series for anyone who loves fantasy, romance, and adventure.
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Heir of Fire is the third book in the Throne of Glass series. In this installment we're introduced to new characters and new povs. This book just gets better each time I read it, but it also breaks my heart a little more each time.
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The Assassin's Dragon was such a satisfying ending to the trilogy. It picked up right where The Prince's Dragon left off. The reader met more new characters. There were hea all around.
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What a roller-coaster ride. This book had it all. It had love, betrayal, deception, power, and what it cost for happiness. Prince Envy can give Prince Wrath a run for his money if you know what I mean😉. I cannot wait for more in the Kingdom of the Wicked world.
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While I did enjoy the story I just wish that it was a little more flushed out and the characters a little more developed. I liked the bond between Jaevid and Mavrik and I hope it continues to develop in the sequels. It read more for younger readers but was still enjoyable.
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The Prince's Dragon picks up where The King's Dragon leaves off. The story follows five povs but the main two are Tristram (who is half human and half dragon) and the other is Bet (who is half human and half elf). The two try to protect Tris' cousin child King Roland from the dangers of the kingdom and the enemies that killed Roland's father. This book ends on a cliffhanger.