Ratings18
Average rating3.6
No one survived the last battle unscathed. Flint is angry at the world, Jaxon is turning into something I don’t recognize, and Hudson has put up a wall I’m not sure I’ll ever break through.
Now war is coming, and we’re not ready. We’re going to need an army to have any hope of winning. But first, there are questions about my ancestors that need answers. Answers that might just reveal who the real monster is among us.
And that’s saying something in a world filled with bloodthirsty vampires, immortal gargoyles, and an ancient battle between two gods.
There’s no guarantee that anyone will be left standing when the dust settles, but if we want to save this world, I have no choice. I’ll have to embrace every part of me...even the parts I fear the most.
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6 primary booksCrave is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Tracy Wolff.
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This book was a dumpster fire. I am invested in this world but each book becomes harder and harder to force myself to read. Between the terrible editing and pace, I was bored or confused for the entire book. She definitely needs to slow down and stop cranking out these books to give editors time to fix all the inconsistencies. This was very much a filler book as well which to me just proves my belief that she is just milking this series with all these books and doesn't have a true plan for the story.
Be still my chaotic heart. How can I love this series even more than I already do? Surely it can't be possible, but alas Court came along and blew all my feels out of the water.
This is my new favorite of this series and Grace is the IT girl for me as far as powerful, formidable, strong and vulnerable female leads go. She has grown so much since Crave and I have loved every second of it.
Pair that with the loyalty and friendship she has with her found family and the love she shares with Hudson and I am in all the way to the end. I will be devastated when this series finally ends as I know it will have to.
For a 700+ plus behemoth of a book, it definitely does not read that way. I flew through Court and had an extremely hard time putting it aside. This may just top my favorite series of all time.