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I didn't get a lot of closure with this ending. It feels like there was still more to come. I kind of wish that there was an epilogue or something that skipped to Grace and Daniel's wedding day or something. :( I didn't want him to die, I wanted Jude to be able to love himself again so he could love April who stood behind him throughout the whole series. :( But I guess it doesn't work that way, you can't be the one to skewer yourself, it had to be from the hands of someone who loved you.
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I was hoping that the final act of love would be enough to kill his wolf. I kept thinking that Jude was going to come back because although the spear was thrown out of hatred, Jude threw his body in front of it out of love. I felt horrible for poor April who just wanted to love the kid even though he wouldn't really let himself fully love her back it seemed. I knew there were going to be casualties, but I really wasn't expecting Brent to be one of them.
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Loved all of them, and felt my chest burn when Brent died. It was refreshing to not have to worry about them splitting up, or question their loyalty to one another. I loved their bond, and you could feel their feelings for one another pour off the page whenever they had a chance to be alone together. Well once Grace turned him back into a human, that is. I love that there wasn't anything in this book that came between Grace and Daniel. They had some sort of muted telepathy thing going on. I loved that they could sense what each other needed. Another thing that I thought was cool, was how connected Daniel and Grace seemed to be. He actually came back a lot quicker than I was expecting. But like I said, the story moved along quickly, the main focus was not getting Daniel back into his human form like I was SO afraid it would be. I will say though, that for about the first 50 pages I would tear up just about every time she mentioned Daniel. I loved that I didn't have to wait until page 400 for Grace and Daniel to reunite. I don't think I have read 488 pages so fast in my life. First I just want to praise the book.īree Despain did such a great job of keeping this story moving. I'm going to leave that thing for the end of my review though. But I couldn't even put it on my "loved it" shelf, because of that one thing. I also hovered over my "loved it" shelf, which is reserved for books that I love but just not enough to deem them a favorite.
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This is the first book in the series that is not on my "favorites shelf", because of that one thing. I hovered my cursor to check my "favorites shelf" but couldn't.
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I hovered my cursor at 5 stars but I couldn't do it, I couldn't give it the full 5 stars, because of this one thing. That one thing had a major impact on my opinion of this book. I'm a little on the fence about one thing. Wow, where do I begin? This was a great ending to a great series. This is the first book in *My original post about the cover of this book is at the bottom, after my review. *My original post about the cover of this book is at the bottom, after my review. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. The bloody crime caused a stir on both sides of the Atlantic and remains one of the most memorable American Tragedies. A dramatization of the shocking Barbara Daly Baekeland murder case, which happened in a posh London flat on Friday 17 November 1972.