Talk about going out with a bang - this book really manages to pull all the strands together and take the climax from Volume 3 and blow it out of the water. All the characters get time to shine, everything is tied together, and everything plays out very well. Some people live, some people die, and some people change irrevocably. This series is a gem, played out nearly flawlessly and ends leaving the reader wanting more. It's tough to give a verdict on this series. I know that it got canceled before the creative team wanted it to end. Which lead to a rushed ending, so all the loose ends could get tied up. Maybe the pacing would have been better if the book had been allowed to unfold naturally. Or maybe not, because the pacing had seemed slow to me through the first three volumes. I don't really mind the rushed feel through most of the book, because it does feel apt. But after the climax is a sort of epilogue that throws everything together so quickly that I almost wish they hadn't bothered with it at all. Obviously, Roberson wanted to see all of the characters settled, but I feel like it needed an entire issue to really do justice to it. Or at least more than 4-5 pages. Obviously, that couldn't happen, and I can't blame Roberson for it.
What do You think about Repossessed (2012)?
I was rather disappointed in the ending to an otherwise really fun series
—Andryea95
I enjoyed this series on the whole but the ending is just too rushed.
—casey2k
A rushed and forced ending for the enjoyable series.
—DamarisFrancis