Losses mount and deadly new threats converge in this next action-packed tale of the Arcana Chronicles by #1 New York Times bestseller Kresley Cole.
When the battle is done…
The Emperor unleashed hell and annihilated an army, jeopardizing the future of mankind – but Circe struck back. The epic clash between them devastates the Arcana world and nearly kills Evie, separating her from her allies.
And all hope is lost…
With Aric missing and no sign that Jack and Selena escaped Richter’s reach, Evie turns more and more to the darkness lurking inside her. Two Arcana emerge as game changers: one who could be her salvation, the other her worst nightmare.
Vengeance becomes everything.
To take on Richter, Evie must reunite with Death and mend their broken bond. But as she learns more about her role in the future – and her chilling past – will she become a monster like the Emperor? Or can Evie and her allies rise up from Richter’s ashes, stronger than ever before?
Another Great Book Another great book now just a wait till next spring. Love this series.
This is not a complete book, it’s a book fragment. This is not a complete book, it’s a book fragment. It’s not even about the cliffhanger, though that is particularly irritating in this book as well. But a complete story has a few elements, the characters, the setting, the plot, the conflict, and the resolution. This book has zero plot and zero resolution, and new characters that go absolutely nowhere and 2 incomplete stories in multiple settings. There is no beginning conflict that is resolved at the end, no single antagonist, no protagonist,…
Wow…mixed feelings, but still on board. What the heck?? Cole does not fail to deliver a stunningly well-written and well-researched book in this fifth installment but I’ve got to say that all throughout reading this book, I had (and am still having) little tingling sensations of disappointment that the ball is being dropped on this series. Whether that is due to publisher or sales-manipulation type issues/pressures or not, who knows, but two things I do know is that 1) this book is disappointingly shorter than the first three and…