Karissa E. (ophelia99) reviewed The Neon Graveyard (Sign of the Zodiac, Bk 6) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is the sixth and final book in the Sign of the Zodiac series by Pettersson. This book did an excellent job of wrapping up the series. It was fairly predictable but moved at a good clip and wrapped things up nicely. You definitely need to read the previous books to know what is happening in this book.
Joanna Archer is in hiding with the grey rogue agents. As a unit they have two goals: get access to Midheaven and destroy the Tulpa. Joanna is also set on rescuing Hunter from Midheaven's ruler, Solange. It will take all of Joanna's wits and cunning to do all she needs to do to survive and to protect herself and her unborn child.
This book was a fitting conclusion to the series. It moves at a fast clip and a lot happens throughout. I did think it was a bit predictable; but that being said it should give readers of the series the type of ending that they will enjoy.
It was nice to see that things that happened earlier in the series (for example Joanna loosing some of her power in Midheaven) finally make sense in this book. There are a number of little things that come together in this book, showing that Pettersson really had things well thought out when she started this series.
In this book basically all the agents are here. We learn more about the grey agents and see significantly more of the Light Agents. Of course the Shadow Agents join into the fun too. Some significant people are killed and things really comes to a head with Warren, the leader of the Light Agents. And, yes, Hunter is in this book.
Overall I enjoyed this book. It was paced well and did an excellent job of wrapping up this series. Fans of the series should be pleased with how it ends, even if it is a bit predictable.
Joanna Archer is in hiding with the grey rogue agents. As a unit they have two goals: get access to Midheaven and destroy the Tulpa. Joanna is also set on rescuing Hunter from Midheaven's ruler, Solange. It will take all of Joanna's wits and cunning to do all she needs to do to survive and to protect herself and her unborn child.
This book was a fitting conclusion to the series. It moves at a fast clip and a lot happens throughout. I did think it was a bit predictable; but that being said it should give readers of the series the type of ending that they will enjoy.
It was nice to see that things that happened earlier in the series (for example Joanna loosing some of her power in Midheaven) finally make sense in this book. There are a number of little things that come together in this book, showing that Pettersson really had things well thought out when she started this series.
In this book basically all the agents are here. We learn more about the grey agents and see significantly more of the Light Agents. Of course the Shadow Agents join into the fun too. Some significant people are killed and things really comes to a head with Warren, the leader of the Light Agents. And, yes, Hunter is in this book.
Overall I enjoyed this book. It was paced well and did an excellent job of wrapping up this series. Fans of the series should be pleased with how it ends, even if it is a bit predictable.
Michelle R. (mreneerouser) - , reviewed The Neon Graveyard (Sign of the Zodiac, Bk 6) on + 127 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
What to say about this book? It's going to be a difficult review for the following reasons:
1) If you haven't read book 1-5, this book will make ABSOLUTELY no sense. Thus, I can't write a review for this book encouraging you to read it out of the blue.
2) Since it is a book 6, there is nothing I'm going to say that will discourage someone or encourage someone to read this book. In fact, at this point, you are either a fan of the series or not. You are going to read this book, or not. What I say is a mute point.
Even with my weird, warped reasoning, I feel the need to write a review since it is the final book in the series. So, here I go...
I loved it. It wrapped up the entire series nicely. Lots of questions were answered and the ending was just right. If you can get beyond the weird world building in book 1 and 2, and you like really dark urban fantasy books, I encourage you to start this series. If you are planning to read book 6, you won't be disappointed.
1) If you haven't read book 1-5, this book will make ABSOLUTELY no sense. Thus, I can't write a review for this book encouraging you to read it out of the blue.
2) Since it is a book 6, there is nothing I'm going to say that will discourage someone or encourage someone to read this book. In fact, at this point, you are either a fan of the series or not. You are going to read this book, or not. What I say is a mute point.
Even with my weird, warped reasoning, I feel the need to write a review since it is the final book in the series. So, here I go...
I loved it. It wrapped up the entire series nicely. Lots of questions were answered and the ending was just right. If you can get beyond the weird world building in book 1 and 2, and you like really dark urban fantasy books, I encourage you to start this series. If you are planning to read book 6, you won't be disappointed.
Helpful Score: 1
Very satisfying finish to the series. I wish I had held onto my copy of Book 5 so I could re-read a few pages, because with the passage of time I couldn't remember how some things came about, particularly how Warren and Jo had their final fallout. But Pettersson gives enough info in this book, I think, to help jog your memory.