

In this novel Roar was still trying to come to terms with the loss of Liv, a death I don't think anyone was prepared for. Admittedly, it makes for excellent reading. Veronica Rossi clearly loves playing with familial relationships, considering what happened with Perry and Vale and now between Soren and his father. Perry created a team consisting on Aria, Soren, Roar, Brooke and Jupiter with the objective to break into Sable and Hess' base. And that she did well with.įor the most part the core group worked well together.

Perry was already a leader but this arrangement essentially forced Aria into becoming a voice for the dwellers, a responsibility she took very seriously.

Particularly between Soren and Brooke - I knew something was going to happen between them. This was one of my favourite parts of the novel, I loved the snarky comments. By everyone I mean dweller and outsider alike.which as you can imagine made for some rather interesting dynamics. Spoiler We first meet everyone again hiding in a cave attempting to shelter from the ever worsening Aether Storms. I think I say in every review how much I prefer flawed characters, the ones that have some growing to do. I wasn't a huge fan of Perry and Aria to begin with but the way they've developed over the series was wonderful. I'm incredibly sad that I've finished this series, I fell head over heels for Aria, Perry and Roar. The pace of this book felt more consistent than the first two, there were never really any slow points and it constantly had me on the edge of my seat. I mean certain events left me bawling but they were necessary. It's very rare that I'm completely satisfied with a finale book but I can't think of anything that I wasn't happy with in this one.

Though it wasn't ideal considering half the time I was reading this in public whilst on holiday. As has her ability to weave plots - so many times this novel had me laughing one minute and in floods of tears the moment I turned the page. Veronica Rossi's writing has improved with every single book in this trilogy.
