![]() I kept thinking this trilogy would get better at some point along the way because it has some high ratings, especially on Goodreads. So I made the audiobook go faster just to get to the end and the resolution of the larger conflict, which felt predictable to me. ![]() I just didn't feel like there was anything new here except for sex between the two of them, so I lost interest very early. I was excited to see them get their time in the light, but sadly too much of their story has apparently been revealed in previous installments for there to be any real mystery here. This installment features Aislin Ferry and Jason Moros-both characters that I have enjoyed throughout the series. But no, and that is unfortunate because there is so much potential with this future dystopian Boston setting and all of the weird mythological stuff happening there. Honestly, the world-building has struggled since the beginning but I thought it might get better after the second installment. I have enjoyed this author's take on mythology throughout this series and I have loved the characters, but I'm really disappointed by this final book and by this entire series overall. ![]()
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