It was so hard to read which is a testament to Pearson’s story telling. Some of the story just gutted me and made me cry. I guess what I can talk about was how Mary made me an emotional mess reading. It’s hard because I can’t say which boy is my favorite and I can’t say what impact each have on Lia without giving it all away. I mean the first book, The Kiss of Deception, is built entirely on the audience not knowing which boy is which in Lia’s life. All three books are so connected with tiny details and stories that it is hard to point out just what I loved most in BoD. It was so good and Mary did an amazing job connecting all three and that is where the problem is. This is probably the hardest book to review. Especially if it a series finale as good as Mary Pearson’s The Beauty of Darkness. That’s the problem with the final book in a series, when it’s done it’s done and you’re left wanting more. I was looking for more words I was looking for the story to continue and sadly it was over. Truth…when I finished The Beauty of Darkness I kept tapping (I was reading on my iPad) for more pages. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. Pearson's combination of intrigue, suspense, romance and action make this a riveting page turner for teens. Lia and Rafe have escaped Venda and the path before them is winding and dangerous - what will happen now? This third and final book in The Remnant Chronicles is not to be missed.īestselling author Mary E.
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