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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars!Great book! My favorite out of the series so far, well I have not read the next 2 yet. This series is getting more and more interesting and compelling and I just cannot get enough of this, especially Sydrian! I loved how Sydney and Adrian’s relationship progressed. Ah, they're perfect together. Simply perfect.When I first opened the book and saw Adrian’s name as the header of the chapter, I was so pumped because finally, a POV from Adrian! It was told I both their point of view. I’ve always wanted to know what goes in his head and it made me understand him more. I loved his voice so much and being inside his mind was thrilling and exciting and just totally amazing.Zoe though, so much hate for her. I’ve always despised her ever since how she reacted toward Sydney on Bloodlines. I hated her even more here. I understand where she is coming from, but damn, she is just so insecure and jealous that I just could not stand her anymore. And the part she played in the ending, *stab stab stab*.The ending was sooo insane. I always knew it was going to come down to that but never expected it to punch me in the face this soon. I wanna know what happens so badly, it got me so worried! I have the 5th book, but the 6th has yet to be released so I am trying so hard to not read it until then. I do not want to wait for many months before getting my hands on the sixth if I ever read the fifth now, my heart would not be able to take it so I‘m postponing it while I still can.
This is book #4 in the Bloodlines series. Lots of things are happening here, on fronts from all the various groups. But then people stop communicating, as they tend to do in books/movies/shows, and suddenly everything, predictably, starts going wrong, or, as Adrian quotes, The center cannot hold. At this point, which was near the end, I got a little fed up with the series and the people; so much of this was preventable. I took a break for a little bit, read some other things, then came back to it and finished it up. They're in a bad place for book number five, so I think I won't rush right in. What is slightly unbelievable, by the end here, is how easily everyone's thinking has changed. It might be realistic, given that these are all young people, and they've been living through things that would promote new thinking, and I'm not saying my thinking would not have changed as well, but when the one person, Sydney's sister Zoe, doesn't just abandon her (flawed) lifetime belief system in a couple of months, it's like it's some horrible thing. You can't expect change that quickly. This was still a good book and I'm looking forward to more in the series, after a short break.
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