Beast of All (Carus #5) by J.C. McKenzie

Beast of All (Carus #5) by J.C. McKenzie

Published: October 19th 2016 by The Wild Rose Press, Inc

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Review:

Myth: 4.5/5

So listen, without too many spoilers, the love-triangle resolution wasn’t my team, but I thought the overall story telling that got us there was really well done. I feel like this is the book I’ve been waiting for in this series. It’s got really tight pacing, finally gives Andy a minute to have some internal growth and really just wraps everything up neatly for us with a pretty badass bow.

Magic: 4.5/5

I’m a sucker for that magic tied to self discovery, and this is the book where Andy needs to go on brief side quest. She’s got plenty of villains to vanquish in Vancouver, lots of revenge to plot, but she also finally gets a chance to take a beat and heal herself and add a little magical self discovery.

Overall: 4.5/5

A heartbreaking and wonderful conclusion to Andy’s story. This book grabs you in the midst of a new scene where you can’t quite believe what you’re reading, and doesn’t let you down from there. Enjoy the ride and satisfying conclusion to the Carus series.

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Other books in the series:

Of Thorns and Bones (Hades and Persephone Duet #1) by Heloise Hull

Of Thorns and Bones (Hades and Persephone Duet #1) by Heloise Hull

Shift Work (Carus #4) by J.C. McKenzie

Shift Work (Carus #4) by J.C. McKenzie