If you don’t sacrifice for what you love, what you love becomes the sacrifice…You think you know what love is? I thought I knew, until he gave up all that he is for…me.Sacrifices must be made so I can fulfill my destiny and protect the tablets. And the worst part? My destiny is not what I thought it was.I’m willing to die. Hell… I’m looking forward to it!But, it’s not my life that is needed … needed to save humanity from the clutches of Tiamat. It’s theirs.Will a love of a devil be enough to defeat fate?
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The Vessel is the third book in the Semiramis series, and once again, we continue where we left off. Alexia and her sisters (plus others) are reunited; they still have the tablets to find; and now Alexia is dealing with Lucifer too.
This series has completely enthralled me. I dropped what I was reading, to read this. Trust me, that NEVER happens. I am a monogamist reader!!! Except… I NEEDED to know what happened. Now, I’m not saying this book was perfect (although it came damn near close). Did I have questions at the end? Yes, I did. Did it matter or impact my enjoyment of this book? Absolutely not.
The wit, banter, and love is full throttle in this book, and one of the bits I loved most was when everyone thought Alexia was angry, and instead she was grief stricken. Her explanation was perfect! There are surprises aplenty in this book, and I will admit to crying throughout what felt like three-quarters of the book!!! The characters have drawn me in over the three books – becoming real in my mind. I laughed with them, and so therefore I cried with them too.
Now, this is the last book in this trilogy, but it can’t be the end. It simply can’t. I refuse to admit it. I NEED more, like at least another three book set! I won’t say anymore as I don’t want to give out any spoilers, but read it for yourself, and you’ll see what I mean.
I have loved this #Fantasy #Romance series, and I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending either this book, or the series.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian – I Dig Good Books!
Alexia is back in this third and final installment of the Semiramis trilogy. Everything is — or becomes — more than it seems. We greet old friends, we meet new characters (and some we knew about but hadn’t met before). Alexia even fulfills her long-held desire to meet her father.
But there are surprises in store, tragedies aplenty and numerous other opportunities for the characters to meet their destinies. Some we applaud, some we grieve.
But all in all, it’s a wild ride with a ‘conclusion’ that leaves the door ajar for even more in the future.
3rd instalment of the Semiramis series is really very HOT! I don’t mind that one bit and the relationship between Al and –(sorry not giving that away) is absolutely the focus of this book in a way that steals the show big time. It’s exciting and I love the fiery will they/won’t they, but I did miss the deeper role and involvement of Al’s friends in this book, as their roles seemed to have become secondary in favour of the romance plot. That’s not to say that there is not a lot going on, and we still have the giggles and girly banter too – however, the sombre atmosphere is very well written and it’s clear that things are coming to a head. A fitting conclusion to the series, this book has some very interesting, and sometimes very sad, twists that I did not see coming. Is it the end? I’m happy to say that I highly doubt it!
The book was worth the wait. I love the way she has made Lucifer a very likeable character,almost human like. I almost forgot about the story and became more focused on the growing relationship between Alexia and Lucifer. The ending, or is it?, I was not sure if I should be happy or sad. For me, this was the best book of the trilogy. Hopefully more books to come from Maya Daniels.