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Monday, 31 August 2020

Sofa Spotlight - Black Moon, L A Weatherly

This is the final book in the Broken Sky Trilogy and I had high hopes for how this would end. It didn’t disappoint. Just to warn you there may be spoilers below, so reader by cautioned!

The final book catches up with Amity aka Wildcat as she continues to try and bring down President Kay Pierce. There’s been quite an effective love triangle up until now but really by the end of the second book I was fed up of Collie and in this one there is no bringing him back from what he does. Ingo is by far the nicest of the two and I had high hopes of him and Amity making it work. Although, there are a few too many similarities with The Hunger Games’ Gale and Peeta duo, but it’s still good.

Anyway the Resistance is doing its best in New Manhattan to sort things out and bring sanity back to the world before Kay destroys it with the nuclear weapons she sort of inherited from Gunnison What happens as their plans unfold is some great story lines that twist and turn right to the end. Have to say that I loved it. This and the whole series.  

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