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Driven by action, suspense, and a strong heroine, this deliciously detailed, bestselling YA fantasy will keep you turning the pages right up until the epic conclusion... Violet Fairdale is in big trouble. Her home is gone, her beloved forest lies in ruins, the guy she gave her heart to has deserted her-and she doesn't remember any of it. The powerful Lord Draven is taking over, brainwashing guardians into fighting for him. No one is safe from the evil spreading throughout the fae world. As alliances are forged between the remaining free fae, Vi struggles to reclaim her identity and figure out where she belongs in this new world. When someone from her past shows up, life gets more complicated. He brings with him a long-forgotten weapon and an ancient prophecy that places Vi at the center of the fight against Draven. With the future of the fae world at stake, can Vi carry out the prophecy's instructions before it's too late?
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Unfortunately for me, this book how two things that I very much dislike:
1. Memory loss
2. Mind control
Memory loss is annoying because it feels to me like any character development done in earlier books is just conveniently erased. It's rather annoying.
Mind control is LAME. It is. So. Lame. Like. It's just so lame. I don't have any words other than that it's lame. I don't even have words to explain it. I just don't like it. It's too convenient. It's too lazy. I'd much rather see people who joined Draven's side because they wanted to or because they thought he was right. That's so much more compelling than zombies.
Overall, this was pretty underwhelming as a finale. Overall, I did enjoy this series. I admit, I was fooled at first. The decoy love interest who then becomes the villain? I like that a lot. But we barely got to see Draven in this, which was kind of boring. My favorite scene was when Violet remembers seeing Draven.