The Black Key (Lone City Trilogy, Band 3)
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For too long, Violet and the people of the outer circles of the Lone City have lived in service of the royalty of the Jewel. But now, the secret society known as the Black Key is preparing to seize power.
While Violet knows she is at the center of this rebellion, she has a more personal stake in it—for her sister, Hazel, has been taken by the Duchess of the Lake. Now, after fighting so hard to escape the Jewel, Violet must do everything in her power to return not only to save Hazel, but the future of the Lone City.
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"I'd rather die fighting the royalty than serving them." It's like I connected with Air and flew through these pages. The finale of The Lone City- Trilogy is fast paced, violent and bloody. It was as well written as the first two books in the series and it surely kept me glued to the pages. You get to see a whole other side of the city and of the life of it's inhabitants which was really fascinating. There are some things that could've gone another way for this to be perfect, I mean... this is all about saving the people you love and once you've destroyed the royalty, your sudden urge to see the ocean is more important than checking up on your loved ones?! Just to give an example. But all in all I really liked the whole series and I do not regret revisiting Violet on her journey.
Description
For too long, Violet and the people of the outer circles of the Lone City have lived in service of the royalty of the Jewel. But now, the secret society known as the Black Key is preparing to seize power.
While Violet knows she is at the center of this rebellion, she has a more personal stake in it—for her sister, Hazel, has been taken by the Duchess of the Lake. Now, after fighting so hard to escape the Jewel, Violet must do everything in her power to return not only to save Hazel, but the future of the Lone City.
Book Information
Posts
"I'd rather die fighting the royalty than serving them." It's like I connected with Air and flew through these pages. The finale of The Lone City- Trilogy is fast paced, violent and bloody. It was as well written as the first two books in the series and it surely kept me glued to the pages. You get to see a whole other side of the city and of the life of it's inhabitants which was really fascinating. There are some things that could've gone another way for this to be perfect, I mean... this is all about saving the people you love and once you've destroyed the royalty, your sudden urge to see the ocean is more important than checking up on your loved ones?! Just to give an example. But all in all I really liked the whole series and I do not regret revisiting Violet on her journey.




