Synopsis
Bombs have rocked Sage Hannigan's world.
All manner of preternaturals have exposed themselves to the human population and taken over, causing innumerable deaths and mass destruction worldwide. Now Sage is furious. She's angry that lives were lost, that the Time Warper she was trying to save died, that people all over the world are going hungry, and most of all, she is enraged that the lives of everyone she loves are in danger because of her.
When her eyes are finally opened to the truth of who is behind all the chaos, she finds herself in a race against time to stop her most powerful adversary yet before it's too late.
Too late for her, her friends, and too late for the world."
All manner of preternaturals have exposed themselves to the human population and taken over, causing innumerable deaths and mass destruction worldwide. Now Sage is furious. She's angry that lives were lost, that the Time Warper she was trying to save died, that people all over the world are going hungry, and most of all, she is enraged that the lives of everyone she loves are in danger because of her.
When her eyes are finally opened to the truth of who is behind all the chaos, she finds herself in a race against time to stop her most powerful adversary yet before it's too late.
Too late for her, her friends, and too late for the world."
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Review
Arrrgghhhh. Why does this series continue to TORTURE me. I started reading Unbound on my break at work on Monday (because Maribel kept talking about it), and kept sneaking in pages afterwards. And then managed to get myself a migraine later on in the night, so I couldn't devour it as quickly as I wanted to, but I finished. That's where the arrrghhh comes in.
Actually, the whole thing is just argh. Sage is a stupid buttface. Mature, I know. But jeebus, I wanted to shake her and smack her. And I can't even really explain why because it would be super spoilery. But it was yet another great read in the series.
I only had a small issue with two similar words being used in a sentence. I'm not sure if it was intentional or not, but it was a little distracting. For example, right in the first part of Sage's Journal: "Two weeks and I feel absolutely hopeless helpless." There are a few other instances like this. Not enough to ruin the read, but just looks like one of the words was meant to be removed.
5/5 Platypires again!
Actually, the whole thing is just argh. Sage is a stupid buttface. Mature, I know. But jeebus, I wanted to shake her and smack her. And I can't even really explain why because it would be super spoilery. But it was yet another great read in the series.
I only had a small issue with two similar words being used in a sentence. I'm not sure if it was intentional or not, but it was a little distracting. For example, right in the first part of Sage's Journal: "Two weeks and I feel absolutely hopeless helpless." There are a few other instances like this. Not enough to ruin the read, but just looks like one of the words was meant to be removed.
5/5 Platypires again!