**SPOILERS**Though this is the 3rd and final book in the series, it feels incomplete. I feel we are missing a lot of information that I'd REALLY love to have and was hoping for as I continued reading the book. I feel that maybe another book in this series is missing to complete things, or maybe even just a half book to complete things. My questions that were left unanswered, which really sucks, are:Is the fight with the whole undead and the brothers now over?What about Anya? I feel we should have gotten more about her recovery (maybe her visiting her or them coming together as a group again?) They were really close friends after all.What happened to Clementine and the rest fighting? Did they make it?If Anya and Renee have memories (even here and there memories), will Noah remember Renee and the others as well,? Does he still have feelings for her? All we got was that he would be going back to the school. We get nothing about how he feels about everything after the fact. I mean, man, they gave him a soul to save him after he tried to put himself to rest.What about Theo? What's happening or going to happen with him. I get he is back with his grandfather and resting, but that's all we really get. I feel Anya and Theo might have had some type of connection.And what about Elenore? What will happen with her now? I also feel the ending was a bit lacking with Dante and Renee reconnecting. They met at The Old Soul (the place where Theo is) and that's mostly it. Nothing else. I really feel we were left hanging for a lot of the unanswered questions. I'm not sure if this was on purpose because she will write another or a spin-off or what...I am sad about it though.My favorite characters in this series is Theo and Noah, and we really don't get an ending with them involved. Just...they are back home. Well, okay then....There were quite a few grammatical/editing errors (ex: 'he' said instead of 'his' or a word missing in a sentence). I did enjoy the ride though. I just feel that it's really unfinished. I mean, now they have to work through the fact that they are lacking memories about each other and their lives. Even in the end we really don't even know if they know who each other are...they just say "you". Lackluster ending, in my opinion. I guess I was just expecting more from this series when it ended. Another side note. Since book 1 ended, I'd been wondering what happened to Nathaniel. Really? What in the world happened? Nothing was said about him since she had seen him in the hospital section at Gottfried. Nothing more is said or seen about him at all (if I'm correct). At the end of this book, within the last maybe 10 pages, he is mention for two sentences, insinuating that he was put to rest?!?! How would no one speak about this, no one know about this, for TWO books? Elenore was at Gottfried and she and Renee had spoken on and off. Why had Elenore not known or said something? Why had Renee not asked about her supposed friend? The final volume in the Dead Beautiful trilogy is a bit weaker than the first two. It's still well written, but leaves too many questions unanswered for me to give it a higher rating.(spoilers)For instance, what happened to Clementine? Did she die? Did her father die?What happened to the Brothers? Will they reanimate?If Anya remembers Renee, will Noah remember her as well, and still love her?Who was Theo supposed to fall in love with? Anya? That bit feels like it was meant to be developed, but was then completely dropped. That's too bad, because it would make for an interesting story.And then I was completely confused by a few things:Who is Dustin? How did he know what everyone is doing and where did he get the money for everything? Why is he the Keeper? If he's the Keeper, why was he working for Renee's grandfather? Who are his daughters? Are they all immortal?If Renee and her friends found the eternal soul, does that mean they will live forever and never age, or will they age, just slower than average?And finally, did Descartes reach the eternal soul and did the Nine Sisters become immortal as well? Where are they? All in all, it was an enjoyable series, though, and I hope Yvonne Woon is working on something new.
What do You think about Love Reborn (2014)?
awesome series but little let down with the ending
—bsimon