Inkyard Press Grace and Glory, Teen & YA Books, Hardback, Jennifer L. Armentrout
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Description: The conclusion to #1 NYT bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout's Harbinger trilogy will shock, delight and thrill readers as Trinity and Zayne face down angels and demons and work with Lucifer himself to change the fate of the world. Inkyard Press Grace and Glory, Teen & YA Books, Hardback, Jennifer L. Armentrout - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Author: Patricia Ryan
Rating: 5
Review: 4.5 Stars After the ending of Rage and Ruin, I counted down days until the release of Grace and Glory and I must say that the conclusion to The Harbinger series met almost all of my expectations. I honestly did not know what to expect after that gut-wrenching ending of Rage and Ruin and just thinking of all the different possible scenarios was panic-inducing. It was a year full of agony, having to wait for the last book to come out to find out what happens. But it was definitely worth the wait. I could not adore Zayne and Trinity more if I tried. I love them as individuals, but when they come together, it's honestly like magic. They are so in tune with each other and I absolutely love them as a couple. While Zayne did not impress me all that much during The Dark Elements series, I really see him in a different light after reading his series. Trinity has been one of my favourite heroines since book one and throughout the entire series, she continued to impress me with her strength and determination. I definitely harbour a small girl crush on her. I am so glad that Cayman made a lot of appearances in this book, that guy is one of my favourite demons. I wish that Roth and Layla were more present though. Especially Roth, since I absolutely love his friendship with Trinity. So them being only slightly present throughout the book was a small letdown. Peanut also makes few appearances but also not as many as I would like. Some new characters are introduced as well, some of which bring quite a bit of mischief. There are a lot of twists and turns, and some things are revealed that I didn't see coming. The ending was left quite open-ended, which I am not sure how to feel about to be honest. On one hand, it gives room for Jen to write another series in the same world, but on the other hand I wish that she would have closed that particular "chapter" as I don't see any reason why there should be another series. As much as I adored it, I think it's also important to bow out at the right time and have a series end on a high note instead of stretching it out until infinity. Overall I really enjoyed this book and this series as we whole. The characters evolved with each book and I came to love them more and more as the series progressed. The characters are no way near perfect, instead they are flawed, a lot of the time acting insecure, jealous and immature which only adds to the character of the series as a whole. It is also action-packed, full of romantic as well as heart-breaking moments and it is also super angsty. Definitely recommend!
Author: Mrs Lucy Jones
Rating: 1
Review: I read the amazing Blood & Ash books plus Shadow in the Ember and I loved them so much I decided to try another of her series while I was waiting for War of Two Queens to come out. Unfortunately I picked this series. The first book was meh but I decided to plow through it. It was nothing like Blood & Ash and is set in current times. The author's attempt to inject humour into these books was so embarrassing. The main character kept coming out with cringe sayings like 'douche nozzle' and other ones I have tried to block out of my mind. After trying to get through the first 2 books because I had already bought them, I could not finish this book which is really rare for me. The part where she portrayed the devil as a silly, slightly immature trickster skipping around playing pranks was the last straw for me. It just became more and more unbearably americanised and severely lacking in the mature seriousness of Blood & Ash which is on a par with Sarah J Maas for me. The author should definitely stick to more serious writing.