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Average rating3.6
All of Our Demise is the epic conclusion to Amanda Foody and C. L. Herman’s New York Times bestselling All of Us Villains duology. “I feel like I should warn you: this is going to be absolutely brutal.” For the first time in this ancient, bloodstained story, the tournament is breaking. The boundaries between the city of Ilvernath and the arena have fallen. Reporters swarm the historic battlegrounds. A dead boy now lives again. And a new champion has entered the fray, one who seeks to break the curse for good... no matter how many lives are sacrificed in the process. As the curse teeters closer and closer to collapse, the surviving champions each face a choice: dismantle the tournament piece by piece, or fight to the death as this story was always intended. Long-held alliances will be severed. Hearts will break. Lives will end. Because a tale as wicked as this one was never destined for happily ever after.
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2 primary booksAll of Us Villains is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Amanda Foody, Christine Lynn Herman, and C.L. Herman.
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“I think maybe people need stories to survive”
This is the sequal to the authors' book “All of Us Villains” and it did not disappoint. It is full of morally grey characters, magic and mystery, what is not to love? One of the things I loved most about this series is that the characters remained interesting through the it the two books. I also loved how none of them were perfect “heros” either. It gave a certain realism to an unrealistic world - although the deceit shown through their families and those who help them is all too real.
One thing I must mention is do not eat while you're reading this book as there were certain moments described in a little too much detail
a good conclusion, left feeling unsatisfied. Fairly predictable for the storyline, however the character development is encouraging. If you enjoy morally grey characters go for it. I think, you care so much about a couple of characters you keep reading, but then the story itself is a bit too predictable.