Rebecca G. (NovaSparkles) reviewed The Battle of Evernight (Bitterbynde, Bk 3) on + 34 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
If you have read the first two books, you will be disappointed by the third. The heroine who shows so much promise in the first book is soon reduced to a damsel in distress.
If you are looking for this book, make sure you get the US version, not the Australian one. Cecelia Dart-Thornton is Australian and when she published it, there was such a disappointed outcry that upon releasing it to the US, she added another epilogue to "satisfy" her readers. Despite the expectation that the epilogue will "satisfy" the reader, however, I found this to be the most of disappointing books. So much promise... yet so little closure. In my opinion, the author does not deliver.
If you are looking for this book, make sure you get the US version, not the Australian one. Cecelia Dart-Thornton is Australian and when she published it, there was such a disappointed outcry that upon releasing it to the US, she added another epilogue to "satisfy" her readers. Despite the expectation that the epilogue will "satisfy" the reader, however, I found this to be the most of disappointing books. So much promise... yet so little closure. In my opinion, the author does not deliver.
Helpful Score: 1
Ending to the trilogy--a bit of a splat.
Charlene V. (Workmom1) reviewed The Battle of Evernight (Bitterbynde, Bk 3) on + 151 more book reviews
I read the first two books and was waiting to read this but I just couldn't finish. It just didn't engage me as the others did. Some one else may find it OK but you'll have to read it for yourself to see what you think.