Ever since Kai revealed the supernatural race to the humans, riots and chaos have reigned down on Mount Hood. Aurora is going crazy just sitting around and waiting for Layla to show up so that Aurora can finish her task and kill her, bringing peace to her pack. Kai does everything in his power to keep Aurora safe and confined on the heavily guarded mountain. But he should know that no one can … really keep Aurora from the things she wants in life. She is determined to find Layla and end this war, forever. But at what cost?
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Balance is the conclusion in Leia Stone’s Matefinder series. A conclusion to a battle between light and dark is what we get.
Want to know if Aurora, Kai and the pack are able to defeat Layla and her evil plans to have evil spawn vampires running around.
This was an enjoyable read, a great conclusion to this trilogy. This book is full of action, with the trouble of vampires wanting Aurora for her blood to make immortal spawns. The characters once again are the spotlight in this book, the secondary characters are a constant positive in the book. Old characters make appearances and new allies are made.
I did have a few issues with this book firstly, Aurora. She was selfish and careless in this book, constantly putting herself in harm’s way again and again. I it was the Devi pushing her to complete her reason for being on earth, but Kai, both of them needing a clip over the head. They need to learn to communicate and trust each other. They agreed to work together but are always keeping secrets, you’d think they would have learnt after what happen in Devi. Secondly, the finale seemed to fast paced compared to the rest of the book, that felt repetitive and dragged. But I was happy with the epilogue, a happy ending is need after the cr*p everyone had to go through.
I really enjoyed this series. I just happened upon it while browsing and on the 1st page of the the 1st book sucked me right in and couldn’t stop reading till I read the last one! 😉 Plenty of action, romantic tension (but very tame; not erotic), and just non-stop action! I loved it! #HappyReading
After reading books 1 and 2 in two days, I lost a lot of steam in the series. Book 2 was just so all over the map in the settings and storyline. The characters are well developed, but If I hadn’t needed a new book to read for my trip right after finishing book 2, I probably would have quit the series altogether. I had decided that I had lost interest and wouldn’t continue until I was under a time crunch and didn’t want to decide which new series to start and honestly got too lazy to look into a new one. After finishing it, I will say I liked it more than book 2. There aren’t as many inconsistencies, and there are enough new twists to try to get me reengaged. The ending is what you had hoped it would be, and I was pleasantly surprised at how Stone got us there. The journey itself was unexpected which was welcome. There is still enough uncertainty in the world that I can see where some spinoffs for the next gen characters could be interesting, but It just wasn’t my favorite series so I won’t continue them unless I can get them for free. I’d give the ending to the series a solid 3.5 stars, but recommend Stone’s other books before this one.
I have a little bit of whiplash from the beginning of this series. I kinda felt like I was sprinting through the first few chapters. The storyline was rushed to start but then it levels out. Leia created a lovely storyline and the more you the better it gets and that goes for the writing also.
Everything evolved and starting flowing easily after a rough start. The characters were unique and I it was interesting to get to know each and every one. Aurora was incredible and I enjoyed reading about her journey. Stone did a wonderful job building her up throughout the books.
A Tension Filled Series Finale!!
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I enjoyed this book the most out of the 3!
I found Aurora quite infuriating throughout this series to be honest. Her quest for independence, to be heard & not to pushed around came across as pure stubbornness & at times bratty and reckless, rather than female independence in my opinion!! Her need for those things I wholeheartedly understood though. I hated that Alpha dominance was used on her but then she was very quick to use it herself, on others, when she felt it was necessary!!! #DoubleStandards
This was a gripping book. Full of action & danger but there were some touching softer moments too!! I’ve definitely read much better books by Leia Stone & will continue to read them for years to come, I hope
Debbie, 1970, UK
Great series. Will not disappoint.