Consume (The Clann #3) by Melissa Darnell
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Release Date: August 27th
Pages: 384
Type: ARC
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What It's About!
Tristan Coleman has survived the change from Clann magic user to vampire, much to Savannah Colbert's joy—and despair. By changing the Clann's golden boy and newly elected leader, even to save him from death, she has unleashed a fury of hatred and fear that they cannot escape.
As the Clann and the vampire council go to war, Tristan and Sav face a new threat—a fracturing of the all-consuming bond they share. To fight for peace, they must forge a new trust and risk everything to take down their deadliest enemy, even as they must run for their lives. Soon they will learn that some bonds are stronger than love—and some battles cannot be won without sacrifice.
Tristan Coleman has survived the change from Clann magic user to vampire, much to Savannah Colbert's joy—and despair. By changing the Clann's golden boy and newly elected leader, even to save him from death, she has unleashed a fury of hatred and fear that they cannot escape.
As the Clann and the vampire council go to war, Tristan and Sav face a new threat—a fracturing of the all-consuming bond they share. To fight for peace, they must forge a new trust and risk everything to take down their deadliest enemy, even as they must run for their lives. Soon they will learn that some bonds are stronger than love—and some battles cannot be won without sacrifice.
Review
Having
loved the first two books, I was really excited to get my hands on this
one. However, it just didn't live up to my excitement. Compared to the
first two books, Consume felt flat, drawn out, and rushed at the end.
There was all this build up to a big war between the vampires and the
descendants, just for it to be over in a chapter or two. It was really
disappointing.
The whole book was basically Tristan and Savannah not getting along, they all go on the run, then a quick war and the books over. There was almost no chemistry in this book with the characters and the story.
Overall, I enjoyed it somewhat, probably only because I loved the first two books, but other than that, it just wasn't the big ending I was hoping for.
The whole book was basically Tristan and Savannah not getting along, they all go on the run, then a quick war and the books over. There was almost no chemistry in this book with the characters and the story.
Overall, I enjoyed it somewhat, probably only because I loved the first two books, but other than that, it just wasn't the big ending I was hoping for.
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