YA of epic proportions
Title: Endless KnightSeries: The Arcana Chronicles
Author: Kresley Cole
Publisher: Simon and Schuster, UK
My ratings: 5 out of 5 stars
Released: 2nd October, 2013
Kresley Cole did it again. She steals not only my breathe but also my heart with her new YA series. Endless Knight starts exactly where Poison Princess ends. But the action doesn’t stop at that point. That scene is a long drawn out action sequence where a lot happens. There is still a lot of tension between Evie and Jack as Evie is still accepting her reality and Jack is struggling with what it means being with Evie while Selena is waiting on the side lines to pounce on Jack, putting Evie on edge.
The group of Arcana are still running away from other Arcana and Death and tensions are running high. They pick more members in their mismatched group and fighting together but none can trust the other.
Evie’s visions are still haunting her but the most dangerous is that it seems like Death has a personal vendetta against her.
Kreley Cole knows her trade and she weaves her story, her characters with such skill and finesse that all I can do is get swept by them. In Poison Princess I was utterly in Team Jack but Endless Knight has put in a dilemma. Cole has managed to change my mind so smoothly that I didn’t even see it coming. Now I’m so conflicted as to whom I like more. Do I like the smooth Cajun or the tortured soul. Don’t ask me as I’m baffled as I was convinced that Jack had totally taken my heart.
I’m not sure which direction the plot is going but if what I think is going to happen, then the next book will be epic. I have a few speculations and theory but I’m sure the three main characters, Arin, Evie and Jack are going to be rock my world and I’m lucky to have been part of this epic series.I absolutely cannot wait for Dead of Winter.
If you enjoyed Poison Promise, you’ll love Endless Knight. It has everything you could possibly want in a fantasy. Action, fantasy, world building, romance and sex. Yes, be fore-warned that this is for a slightly older YA audience.
Highly recommended.
1 comments:
I loved the first book but still haven't read this one. Glad to see you gave it 5 stars. I'm sure I'll love it too =)
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