It's a bit of the same but Kylie's writing style seems to have evolved from her first novel, White Tiger.While the ending leaves the it open for her next trilogy, it does resolve several problems, particularly for Emma, which had accrued over the books. It also helps unravel the mystery of Kitty Kwok and her role throughout the story.Overall, it's an enjoyable read for those that like a bit of action mixed with mythology. I think this instalment was better. Emma is a bit more believable and there was less of the Emma's-so-wonderful-martyrish-incredibly-stupid-here's-a-gold-coin ridiculousness of past books. I'm ready for this series to end and am disappointed there's yet another book to come to see how things pan out. I do feel for the characters the trials they are put through but I think it's time to wrap things up.
Totally Loved it. Cant wait for the next Trilogy to start.
—Person
Prob won't bother with the last trilogy...
—Brie
I enjoyed reading this book.
—foxy2519
dark. cliffhanger.
—sinead