Jennifer M. (Kaydence) reviewed on + 380 more book reviews
While I hate seeing this series come to an end, it is a very satisfying, epic ending.
Summary:
Deuce and Fade are on the run again. They are searching for a new home to help them since Salvation has fallen. Along with Tegan and Stalker, they find their way to Soldier's Pond. In Soldier's Pond, a very militaristic compound, Deuce tells everyone that the Freaks are becoming more organized. They are learning how to fight and are multiplying. Obviously a huge battle is about to begin and Deuce has to step up to lead her companions into the fight of a lifetime. Humans must carry the war to the freaks, or everything will fall.
My thoughts:
Honestly, if you have read the first two books, then you know there is going to be an epic battle in this one. The majority of the novel is building an army and fighting. Very much like classic fantasy novels, the army is built along with the main characters feeling of trust within those around her. Deuce grows as a leader and regrows her friendships with those around her. As Fade and Deuce rebuild their relationship, the begin to fight against the multitudes of Freaks. As in any epic battle, the army that Deuce and Fade are fighting against outnumbers their small army by insurmountable odds. Each battle has great losses but also great victories. As in previous volumes, Horde has a lot of death and killing. It is not something that is for the weak of heart as the battle scenes are very well described and at times filler with horrific imagery. The story itself is gripping, intense, and everything I wanted it to be. I'm so sad to see this story end, but the ending was my favorite of the trilogy.
Summary:
Deuce and Fade are on the run again. They are searching for a new home to help them since Salvation has fallen. Along with Tegan and Stalker, they find their way to Soldier's Pond. In Soldier's Pond, a very militaristic compound, Deuce tells everyone that the Freaks are becoming more organized. They are learning how to fight and are multiplying. Obviously a huge battle is about to begin and Deuce has to step up to lead her companions into the fight of a lifetime. Humans must carry the war to the freaks, or everything will fall.
My thoughts:
Honestly, if you have read the first two books, then you know there is going to be an epic battle in this one. The majority of the novel is building an army and fighting. Very much like classic fantasy novels, the army is built along with the main characters feeling of trust within those around her. Deuce grows as a leader and regrows her friendships with those around her. As Fade and Deuce rebuild their relationship, the begin to fight against the multitudes of Freaks. As in any epic battle, the army that Deuce and Fade are fighting against outnumbers their small army by insurmountable odds. Each battle has great losses but also great victories. As in previous volumes, Horde has a lot of death and killing. It is not something that is for the weak of heart as the battle scenes are very well described and at times filler with horrific imagery. The story itself is gripping, intense, and everything I wanted it to be. I'm so sad to see this story end, but the ending was my favorite of the trilogy.
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