The Descent (The Taker, #3)

The Descent (The Taker, #3)

Alma Katsu

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The final installment in the “mesmerizing” (Booklist, starred review) and addictive trilogy—find out who truly holds the key to Lanny’s heart and whether she’ll ever be reunited with her beloved in this gripping supernatural tale of magic, lust, and longing. Lanore McIlvrae has been on the run from Adair for hundreds of years, dismayed by his mysterious powers and afraid of his temper. She betrayed Adair’s trust and imprisoned him behind a stone wall to save Jonathan, the love of her life. When Adair was freed 200 years later, she was sure that he would find her and make her existence a living hell. But things turned out far different than she’d imagined. Four years later, Lanore has tracked Adair to his mystical island home, where he has been living in self-imposed exile, to ask for a favor. She wants Adair to send her to the hereafter so she may beg the Queen of the Underworld to release Jonathan, whom she has been keeping as her consort. Will Lanore honor her promise to Adair to return? Or is her intention to reunite with Jonathan at any cost? Of all the forces of the universe, the most mysterious, confounding, and humbling is the power of love. The epic story of love and loss, magic and destiny that began with The Taker and sparked a chase around the world in The Reckoning comes to a surprising conclusion with The Descent.

Publication Year: 2013


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  • Capnrandm
    May 02, 2025
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    Emotionally, the characters of The Taker series lost me somewhere in THE RECKONING. Lanny waffles and makes terrible decisions, Luke is a cypher who gets killed off in the prologue of THE DESCENT (the PROLOGUE, people!), and Adair is a violent, sickening rapist with no concept of empathy or consequences. Intellectually, however, THE DESCENT was the perfect cap to the series, illuminating the reasons behind all this distasteful behavior, though not quite allowing me to forgive it.

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    Sexual Content: Sex scenes, rape.

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