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This series... It was a fun read, but so over the top. When we started, our heroine was 17. Her descriptions of living "in the hood" were kind of funny. With her dreads. She also likes her stereotypes. GBF, anyone? She explains it away by him telling her he acts stereotypical on purpose, but still. I get the feeling the author was writing quite a bit out of her element. The last novel got preachy. Despite all this, I enjoyed the series.IAnd now I am curious how someone naturally smells like opiu...
A great endingA great ending to a wonderful series. I can't believe everything Hazel and her kings had to go through. The ups and Downs in this series were tremendous, the challenges that Hazel faced and overcame walls inspiring. I'm so glad that everything worked out in the end and that pays and her kings were able to have their happily ever after with a little bundle of joy on the way. A wonderful end
3.5 stars!Finally finished this series! It was a good ending, with a decent storyline. Something very different to what I would usually read...
Started really really good, but the ending didn't quite got to me/:
If it wasn't for those sex scenes, this would be a 3 star read for the final book. 1 star was deducted for plot holes. Some were never addressed, or answered. That is really important when it comes to a series. I almost feel like the author bit off more than they could chew. I did not remove a star for politics. The sex scenes made it tolerable. Honestly if it wasn't for that I would have stopped reading. I get it, it's your book and you can write what you want. However, as readers we are pickin...
A boring readThe plot was all over the place and half the time it was like the writer was just adding things as she went.
WowTalk about twists and turns. From ancient alien deities time lost souls. To conquering the flame to finding love. This book and series is crazy good.
“But what you can’t seem to get through that stubborn, beautiful skull of yours is that our lives are nothing without you. We’re not leaving you, and if that means we go to the stars together, then so be it.” The ending to Hazel’s story is perfect. I enjoyed how each and every book, especially this last one were fast-paced, suspenseful, and consuming. Like the god who devours stars (so badass) I too, devoured these amazing books. The plot line was absolutely unique, with narcissistic worl
The end The last book of the series answered all my burning questions. This series kept creeping into my head making me check for release dates! That almost never happens!
This final book is what I had wanted from the previous three books. It had the intrigue and action and mystique that had been lacking in previous installments, proving the author can write really well and do something worthwhile. I actually liked this final installment a lot. Makes me kind of sad that the first few books didn't match up, but at least this finale has made me a lot more open to reading the author's future work.I just hope she abandons things like trying to have white girls in drea...
She was their light and they were hers. 💕Holy smokes! (Pun intended ) My first RH Paranormal read, Oh, it was interesting. The journey was long and difficult but I made it through. I was wrapped up in the world of Hazel, Trey, Quinn and Ayaz. Her bullies/kings turned soulmates. This series stirred up so many different emotions. I was nail biting nervous, filled with angst. I was angry and frustrated and sad and worried and excited and happy, it was a lot. Oh, and the steamy goodness was 🔥. This
There is an episode of Friends where Joey stars in a play, and his character boards a spaceship to go on Bleargon Seven in search of alternative fuels. Well, that play was better written and more believable than this.
A fitting end to the seriesI am not normally a fan of paranormal books. However when I first started reading this series I didn’t realise it was paranormal. I assumed it was just another regular reverse harem bully academy book. I’m glad I continued to read the series but it’s still not really my thing. It took me weeks to finish this book because I had to break it up, so I wasn’t reading too much supernatural stuff at once. (I’m sure I’m a minority when it comes to not liking supernatural/paran...
I don’t know how I feel at the end of this series.The good:I have always enjoyed gothic horror and am excited to see the same themes and ideas in modern stories. Also, I appreciate a “bully” romance where there is a reason for the bullying/animosity, yet you can actually understand why it happened and how the heroine could forgive everyone. I liked the incorporation of Salem and witchcraft. It was a heart blend with the Lovecraftian horror and helped explain the whys.The meh:The romance was kind...
The last book was... meh.I give it three stars, because it has an actual end, and an epilogue (and I really like those). The book wasn't terrible, but after book 2, it just seemed to go a bit downhill. I get that the overall consensus is 'OMG THIS IS AMAZEBALLZ', and I'm glad people think that. It's a very interesting, if somewhat odd and confusing, story. I had no idea it was going to go so supernatural at first, but this last book just seemed over the top. Like, REALLY over the top. Now, this
I have read this book quite some time after the previous three, and maybe it had affected my connection to the story.. yet in the end I really enjoyed it. In the fourth quarter, Hazel finally gets the tide to turn and gains the upper hand against the Deadmistress and the Eldritch Club. No more can individuals like Vincent Bloomberg intimidate her. Rising up to the top, based on fear and respect equally, she uses the fire in her to free the souls trapped at Miskatonic Prep once and for all - stud...
FabulousWhat an incredible ending to this series. I am crying tears of joy at the moment. Let's take a moment to greet my book hangover. Hello!Hazel is my hero. I've said it before in reviews of the other books, but it's true. I loved reading her and being her whilst devouring this story. Hazel is back at school with her three kings. A plan to take down the evil parents and teachers is in the works. She makes friends with unlikely creatures. She's got fire in her soul and magic in her blood and
The final book in this explosive and addicting series. I simply could not put it down! There is so much going on, from Hazel's deal with the God to the Teachers and Parents not agreeing on how to proceed with their current arrangement. Add to that the sizzling romance and this book was scorching and addictive.Hazel is determined to free her Kings, no matter the cost. In addition, she wants to make the parents pay for what they've done in their greed. There was some death, permanent death. There
I read this out of order, however it’s almost like it’s a different author writing this series and the Nevermore Bookshop one. (Which I absolutely adored and why I wanted to read her other books).This was a messy read. Now that I’ve read the ending, I don’t feel that I missed out on something and won’t go to read the others in this series. I would however recommend Stefanie Holmes’ Nervermore Bookshop series, mostly for Moriarty, but also the mystery and plot is a little more fun than in this bo...
Ignited was a great way to end the series. I’m really satisfied with Hazel’s story.At first this book was a slow burner. Not much was really happening, the majority of the story was a let down.The only really good parts were the ending, which involves more drama and the plot starts to move faster like the other three books.Stars ~ 4