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Do you ever read a really really excellent book, and then read the sequel, and enjoy it fine but realize that you only enjoyed it because you’re invested in the characters and nothing really interesting happened with them? Same.This book was not bad. I like the commentary on capitalism vs. tradition. The ending of this was genuinely really good, with a great twist I didn’t see coming. However, I honestly think a lot of this story felt fairly rushed. Instead of making a new story, it rides off th...
Amazing!One of my favourite series and, in my opinion, one of the best fantasies out there.Full review to come.
After the somewhat abrupt ending in the previous book, I was happy that I didn’t have to wait to get into this one. I really love Nedra. She’s so loyal and loving and determined. I did enjoy getting to know Grey better. It felt like he was more of a rounded character this time around. Plot wise, it was a bit slow, but I loved it. Getting Nedra and Grey off the island was intriguing and for me, gave a layer of suspense because I expected everyone to be revealed as a necromancer. I enjoyed the bui...
Um... I don't mean to make a big deal of this but... I NEED THIS RIGHT NOW OR I WILL PROBABLY EXPLODE FROM ANGST, WORRY, AND ANTICIPATION.
3.5 stars
This review was originally posted on The Moonlight Library.Bid My Soul Farewell was exactly the sequel I wanted for Give the Dark My Love.I liked how even though the first book felt like a satisfactory ending and a completed story arc, there was enough room in the sequel to tie a lot of things back to the first book, so even though the first book wasn’t cut off mid-story or cliffhanger-y, it still felt like it built itself off the premise of the first one, and I really enjoyed that.Nedra and Gre...
I liked this ending just fine, but I guess I wanted more as well. This book could have been all about a dark necromancer, instead it was a happy ending romance. I’m bitter about the wasted potential, but it’s really not a terrible book.
I'm not going to lie, I was surprised as hell by how much I loved Give the Dark My Love. So needless to say, I could not wait to get my hands on the sequel. And I finally did!!There will probably be spoilers of the first book, so be warned if you haven't read it. Nedra is still reeling from the loss of her family and can only find comfort among her dead. Meanwhile, Grey is working under the Emperor to make Lunar Island a better place and to also keep his eye away from Nedra. But what seems like
The second book started with the protagonist after she crossed over to the dark side of necromancy. Her powers exploded with this revelation and continued to blossom with new discoveries.Although the magic system is not very complex, it is still very enjoyable to read.The story burns with darkness. On the surface, there are vivid descriptions of pain, suffering, and death that are associated with the plague. Certain parts of the book highlight the political oppression that happens when greed poi...
*Source* Library*Genre* Young Adult, Dark Fantasy*Rating* 3.5*Thoughts*Bid My Soul Farewell, by author Beth Revis, is the final installment in the authors Give the Dark My Love duology. The story picks up right where book one left off. The story actually alternates between Nedra Brysstain, and Grey Astor. In the previous installment, Nedra saved the emperor from captivity and found the necromancer who started the plague and doled out justice. But in the process, Nedra solidified herself as a nec...
This final book fully messed with my mind. And it was every bit as good as I had hoped it would be. But it also ruined my heart, just as much as I had feared it would. I liked the ending a whole lot. Though I wish it had been a little longer, haha. I really would not have minded a third book. I always want more of what I love.But this book did not need more. Because it was perfect just the way it was. Fully evil and rude. But so very amazing as well. I so loved every moment of this. Even the mom...
Give the Dark My Love: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Bid My Soul Farewell: 🌟🌟🌟Review to come. *Many thanks to the publisher for providing my review copy.
Once again, I'm left feeling like I wish I loved this more than I did.Was that all it took to make a monster? A label and the accusations of others?After the events of book one, Nedra has become a necromancer, has crossed the line into darkness and treason, because of the devastation wrought by the plague and the necromancer who set it in motion, who had conspired to rule over all. She might have ended the plague but she still lost everything; which means she’ll do anything she can to hold on to...
After the events of Give the Dark My Love, I really wasn’t sure where Beth Revis was going to take the story next. But Bid My Soul Farewell was the absolutely perfect conclusion to this story, I loved the journey that Nedra went on in this book. And how Grey developed as a character.This story expanded the world in scope and showed us more of the empire (which is fascinating!). The theory behind necromancy is delved into more and there are some fascinating ethical conundrums raised.I really love...
2 stars.Where did we go? Where did we go from a story involving alchemy, the horrors of necromancy and death, to a story that had the life sucked out of it? Bid My Soul Farewell read like a different story compared to the first book. With this being a duology, I'd imagined the story having a good conclusion while answering some questions that were leftover in the first book. It's complicated, really.Give the Dark My Love may have been a mixed bag for me, but I had hoped that Bid My Soul Farewell...
Nedra Brysstain has passed the moral limits set by her society. She's descended into the dark and brought not only her sister, but a whole army of dead back through Necromancy. Nessie, her sister, still remains a shell and Nedra doesn't know how to help her sister, but she's determined to find a way even if it means sacrificing her soul. Meanwhile, Grey is trying to find a way to help Nedra and the North through more legal means. This duology was amazing. I loved every second of it. Seeing Nedra...
I need to upload the reviews for these but right now I'm just rating the last few books I read this year so my total is accurate ❤ happy reading year❤
I thought this series would go out with a bang, but it was more like a whimper. I would still recommend reading this book because it ties everything up nicely and has a happy ending for the MC Nedra. I'm just a little disappointed since I had really high hopes, and was looking forward to an action packed conclusion. -----------------Give the Dark My Love, #1 ★★★★☆Bid My Soul Farewell, #2 ★★★☆☆
Review to come.
Warnings: description of goreRep: Main character is an amputeeAfter Nedra defeats the necromancer-introduced plague, she doesn't let go of her undead army, instead retreating back to the hospital as a home base, while she tries to find a way to bring her sister back. Binding her soul back to her sister's body becomes her primary objective, and though she feels for the other undead, and keeps them to give them more time with their family, they are also her protection against the expected attacks