
Kyera (8 KP) rated The Midnight Star in Books
Feb 1, 2018
I actually believe that I enjoyed the conclusion to this series more than the previous two installments. The ending even had the emotional depth that I was waiting for since the first book. Since Adelina is an anti-hero, the reader usually has a difficult time relating to her and must rely upon secondary characters. Unfortunately, in the first two books there weren't many characters that I connected to. By the third book, I feel that it had changed. You felt the characters' pain when they experienced the death of a fellow.
I can't much else without spoiling the plot, so just go read the series. I definitely recommend it.

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