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The third and final installment of the international bestselling Nightshade trilogy!
Calla has always welcomed war. But now that the final battle is upon her, there's more at stake than fighting. There's saving Ren, even if it incurs Shay's wrath. There's keeping Ansel safe, even if he's been branded a traitor. There's proving herself as the pack's alpha, facing unnamable horrors, and ridding the world of the Keepers' magic once and for all. And then there's deciding what to do when the war ends. If Calla makes it out alive, that is. In this remarkable final installment of the Nightshade trilogy, international bestselling author Andrea Cremer crafts a dynamic novel with twists and turns that will keep you breathless until its final pages.
Bloodrose: A Nightshade Novel Reviews
Bloodrose: A Nightshade Novel Reviews
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Bloodrose: A Nightshade Novel (Hardcover) This was the most depressing ending I have ever read. There are a few ways that ending could have played out that could have been much less depressing, but Cremer chose the saddest one. That being said, I did cry, so I guess the ending at least caused a cathartic reaction in me. I'm glad it's the last in the series because I could barely finish reading the book after a certain thing happened. I skimmed over the last 20% honestly because I just didn't care anymore. Calla went from being strong and unique in the first book to manipulative and cold-hearted in this book. Her emotions fell flat for me. I felt that Cremer told instead of showed us what Calla was feeling. Also, Calla bounced back from big events way too easily. None of her feelings seemed real. She was indecisive and weak. By the end of the book I hated her and was hoping an anvil would fall out of the sky and squish her or something. She was that bad. Shay... I have never hated a literary character... Read more 12 of 15 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Bloodrose: A Nightshade Novel (Kindle Edition) I'm not sure what I thought of this book. I really didn't like how the series ended and I think Cremer took the VERY easy way out with the Ren-Shay-Calla love triangle. I'll write a better review tomorrow when I'm done fuming over the predictable ending. Not to mention writing reviews on my iPhone aren't ideal. The book can have three stars for now only because there was a lot of action. I'll have to sleep on it as to whether I add any more stars later. Meh, Boo and Blah. Easy endings suck!Morning update: I've pondered it all night, yes I didn't sleep well and thought of nothing but my disappointment. I'm still mad therefore I won't ever add any more stars. Calla had me fuming the entire book because she kept saying she would be fair and choose between Ren and Shay but she never was fair. She never gave Ren a chance and I honestly think if he didn't love her she wouldn't have given a damn about him. There were better ways this could've ended and now all the fans of Ren are... Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Bloodrose: A Nightshade Novel (Hardcover) I held out hope for this book after the last one, but I was really disappointed. I gave it a 1 star due to the way the author has Calla use Ren and the way Calla acted. I don't believe that the author should promote women treating others the way she did in the book(Using the feeling others for their own gain). It is never right and Calla has no remose for it.The books moves at a very slow pace despite a lot happening. Also, I didn't like that the main charater used Ren's feelings for her to get what she wanted from him. She leads him on and has no intention of ever being with him. It wasn't a love triangle. She forgot Ren and focused on Shay, but kept going but to Ren when she need something from. Steller character. Through out the whole book Shay whines, mopes and pressures her to be with him, while Ren tries to give her time. Calla and Shay's relationship is all based on "puppy" love and no real subtances. Not the makings of a good, stable relationship and in real life... Read more |
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