Bloodrose: Book Review

Bloodrose is Andrea Cremer’s final book in the Nightshade Trilogy. This book is super fast-paced, soaked in action, and I loved  almost every second of it.

Andrea Cremer is a terrific writer. She’s mastered setting the scene without getting bogged down in setting. She knows just where to add a pretty literary phrase. Her world building and plotting–I’m in awe.

This book was a superfast read and I never wanted to put it down.

One of my pet peeves is when readers disagree with author’s ending and want to rewrite them. To me, it’s the author’s world, and I just get to walk through it.

But the ending to this book didn’t leave me completely satisfied.  I think the problem for me was that I wanted the character to struggle with the hard choice and actually be forced to make the decision. I don’t want to spoil the ending for anyone else, so  I won’t say anymore.

I’m sure in a few days, I’ll understand why this ending was chosen.   Because at the end of the day, I do trust the author and I do believe she made the best decision she could for her characters.

I’m glad I invested the time to read this trilogy and I’ll definitely read Ms. Cremer’s other books.

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