Series: Blood of Eden
Author: Julie Kagawa
Genre: Fiction, YA, Romance, dystopia, paranormal, fantasy, vampires
Pages: 403
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Format: Digital (Kindle)
Time to read it: 5 days
Language: English
Rating: 4/5
“The forever
song” is the third and last book in the “Blood of Eden” trilogy, written by the
author of the “Iron fey” series, Julie Kagawa. The story is set in a dystopian
future in which vampires rule over humans as kings of the cities.
Alison has surrounded to the monster inside her. She
is tired of fighting it and she just wants revenge on Sarren, since he taken
the last thing that grounded her to her humanity, Zeke. Jackal, Kanin and her
start their journey to Eden in order to stop Sarren, and kill him once and for
all. The journey leads them to Old Chicago, where Jackal minions have founded a
new leader, one Alison is not expecting.
“The forever song” was a really good ending to a good
an original series. What I really liked about this book was how Alison is able
to reach out to Zeke and teach him how to be like her. The only thing I did not
like much though was how incredibly stubborn was Sarren to be killed. Apart
from that, I really liked the developing of humanity in Jackal. Moreover, as I said
in the review from the previous book, I do not like much the character of Kanin
and how he was important to the plot.
In conclusion, this last instalment was a good ending
for a series which takes a unique turn on vampires mixing them with dystopia and
post-apocalyptical genre.
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