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A Phantom Enchantment (2014)

by Eve Marie Mont(Favorite Author)
3.13 of 5 Votes: 1
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Kensington/KTeen
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Unbound
review 1: I thought this was an interesting way to end the trilogy. Emma was different in this book, as were her visions. Spoiler alert- I am hoping that there is another book where Emma and Gray get back together. After Gray works through his PTSD issues, hopefully he can find his true self while Emma is finding her true self at NYU. I would like to see them meet up in about 4 years as confident healthy people and reconnect to have a confident healthy relationship.
review 2: Wow! I stayed up until 12:30am because I had to finish this book. I've been a fan of the Unbound trilogy since A Breath of Eyre, and I thought I really enjoyed the first two books, but this book blew me away. Now, I've been in love with all things Phantom of the Opera since I was 12 years old, and
... moreI hoped Mont's book would do it justice. It far exceeded all my expectations. I feel like Mont really poured her heart into this book. The prose sparkles on the page. The descriptions of Paris are positively delicious and the characters felt like old friends. She did construct this book differently from the previous two. In the other books, Emma enters into the world of the books and interacts with their characters. In this one, the plot of classic characters mimics what's going on with Emma. It's a subtle change, but I loved it. There was so much tension in this book that I couldn't stand to put it down. I had to know how it was going to turn out. The ending was so satisfying, which was a pleasant departure from the trilogy endings I've read lately. I don't want to include any spoilers, but I am 100% delighted by what happened with Owen in this book. This book is truly a masterpiece. I will definitely turn to it again when I need a mental vacation in Paris and a Phantom fix. less
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kevejoanne
It was okay. I wish it had Emma transported back to the novel but it still was a decent read.
Pickner
Lush Parisian images woven throughout this final book in this series.
intrestingnano
I loved #2, but this was meh.
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