
Answering the question "What do you think?" has never been so difficult. I honestly don't know. I enjoyed it but for some reason I found myself losing focus A LOT through this final novel in the series. I'd check my twitter, play entanglement, mess around on Facebook, and before I knew it an hour had passed before I got back to reading. That doesn't happen a lot with me. There are plenty of books I just can't put down. I think I started to lose interest about halfway through Dreamfever. I loved the first three novels. Maybe it's just because I'm reading so much lately and I'm starting to get super picky. Or maybe a little bored. Who knows? I loved the characters and the setting. I guess maybe I just felt it all starting to get old. Maybe I shouldn't have read the series straight through. I could've enjoyed it more if I had broken it up a little. I usually do that with other series. But then I think of Harry Potter, Twilight and the Hunger Games and I read all of those straight through. Huh. I'm beating a dead horse aren't I? But yet I rate it 4 stars. I think it's because I enjoyed the characters so much. I loved Mac and Dani. I loved to hate Rowena. That b*tch was insane. I am disappointed that my V'lane turned out to be the bad guy. I liked him more than Barrons. I know. Don't hate me. I didn't dislike Barrons, I just got tired of his same shtick over and over again. That's a Jewish word isn't it? Looks like it. I loved the setting of Dublin, Ireland. The slight dystopian feel after the walls came down. I learned to love the Royal Hunters. I wish K'Vruck had been in it more. He was kind of like an overgrown dog. 4 stars for an amazing, detailed(almost too much) series that I felt petered out and dragged a bit in the end. I may come back here with a few changes in a few days. Depends how I feel.~~~~~~~~~Okay, I'm back. Perhaps I was being a bit unfair. After sleeping on it, it really was a great series. I mostly feel the same, but it was well written. It's still getting 4 stars because I thought other books in the series were better, but it was a good book. About the conclusion. I felt that some things were left unresolved, and it felt a bit anticlimactic. I guess I expected more considering the way the rest of the series was written. But there was NO way I could've figured out the twist..nu uh. It was ridiculously well hidden and plotted out. I like that when I read and it doesn't happen very often. That was awesome even though I was disappointed in who was the villain.