Unmade (The Lynburn Legacy Book 3)

Unmade (The Lynburn Legacy Book 3)

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Beschreibung

New York Times bestselling author Sarah Rees Brennan brings the Lynburn Legacy—her modern, magical twist on the Gothic romance and girl-detective genres—to a surprising and satisfying conclusion. Perfect for fans of the Beautiful Creatures and the Mortal Instruments series.

Who will be the sacrifice?

Kami is linked to two boys. One through a strong magical bond, and the other through unforgettable love. With Jared missing for months and presumed dead, Kami must rely on her link with Ash for the strength to face the evil spreading through her town. Working with her friends, Kami uncovers a secret that might be the key to saving the town. But with knowledge comes responsibility—and a painful choice. A choice that will risk not only Kami’s life, but also the lives of those she loves most.

As coauthor with Cassandra Clare of the bestselling Bane Chronicles, Sarah Rees Brennan has mastered the art of the page-turner.

A strong example of diversity in YA, the Lynburn Legacy not only introduces Kami Glass, a half-Japanese teen, but also includes an LGBTQ romance as one of the subplots.

“A sparkling fantasy that will make you laugh and break your heart.” —Cassandra Clare, New York Times bestselling author

“A darkly funny, deliciously thrilling Gothic.” —Kelley Armstrong, New York Times bestselling author

“Readers will laugh, shiver, and maybe even swoon over this modern Gothic novel.” —Melissa Marr, New York Times bestselling author

“Breathtaking—a compulsive, rocketing read.” —Tamora Pierce, New York Times bestselling author

“Captures the reader with true magic.”—Esther Friesner, author of Deception’s Princess

“A laugh-out-loud delight.” —Publishers Weekly
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Beiträge

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Alle
5

The last battle was a bit weirdly written. Like I just couldn't really follow, especially Kami. Maybe that was intended but it felt weird reading it when I didn't know where she was and how she suddenly ended up somewhere else in town. It felt all over the place and I couldn't keep up. So that's the only negative thing again that I can think about. I raced through these books because I just didn't wanna stop reading. I love the characters in it. I feel like I read this a lot more for the characters than for the story. I'm sure there's weird stuff going on with the plot but the characters overshadow that completely, for me at least.

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