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The Girl Who Cried War by Bam Shepherd, Heather Hildenbrand

linaru's review against another edition

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5.0

What an amazing ending to a brilliant trilogy! It was a bit cheesy for me but I still enjoyed it! The characters didn’t disappoint and they grew together with you even more in this part.

What I liked the most that you still had few gasps! Curse words! And aww moments. I can see so much potential for spin offs! Defo want Anna and T’s sounds off. I want to know more about what happened to Anna and about Talia’s past. Her family seems awesome!

Well done ladies!

mariposa2k7's review against another edition

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5.0

Icing on the cake

Ok ok ok I was a bit hesitant continuing the series ,book one had me a bit iffy until the end and now I'm a believer. Great story arch for Romy and her girls. I'm excited to read the rest of these authors works.

rosesandwords's review against another edition

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4.0

This book was the perfect end to this series. It was action packed and had a sweet happy ending that just brought a smile to my face.
Less spice but continued well with the plot and just ended on the perfect ‘found family trope’ note.
Super fun series I definitely enjoyed!

belindaclemons_123's review against another edition

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5.0

War is here and our Girl Romy is in the middle of it and did i mention the players are werewolves. And dont forget she is graduating also. can Romy deal with everything going on and come out alive. I adore Romy and Kash Talia and Lynch are just awesome and Anna and Justice just cute. I had a fun time reading this series and will reread it again.

bookishrenee's review against another edition

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4.0

The Girl Who Cried War is the third and final book in the Of Fates and Fables series by Heather Hildenbrand and Bam Shepherd.

I think this was my favourite of the three books. Romy’s turned badass and finally gets what she’s been after for ages. The werebro’s get their Just Desserts. There’s more magically and paranormal elements. With of course a happily ever after for Romy and her friends.

These are easy to read, fun and they get to the point. Overall Of Fates and Fables was a good series created by these two authors and one I enjoyed.

There’s some minor editing errors the can be overlooked, but I’m mentioning it because I know for some this can be an issue.
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