It didn’t leave me frustrated by leaving things up in the air or unanswered, but neither did it spell everything out so that the ending seemed too pat or convenient. I wish there were more books, but the ending was great. One revelation in particular was something I’d suspected from early in the first book and was pleased to see confirmed. There were other revelations throughout the book, but they weren’t as surprising. At that point I wanted to start all over from the beginning of book one and read everything again. This caused my cat great alarm, because I actually squealed very loudly and he’s not used to hearing such strange noises from his human. At around the 10 or 11% mark, something was revealed that completely surprised me. The first book was great, but this book was even better. This was the sequel and conclusion to Flesh and Spirit. It’s not that I don’t think the other books I’ve rated deserved the ratings I gave them it’s just that this book deserves a six-star rating. This book almost makes me want to go back and lower every star rating I’ve given in the past 2.5 years by one star, to allow this book to have its own special place on the scale.
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