A review by anovelstart
The Battle of Evernight by Cecilia Dart-Thornton

4.0

In the third installment of this tale, the story continues to flow smoothly and in a logical manner. At times the description can be a little over the top by using a few too many examples for the reader (one or two would suffice). In the authors defence, I think she may have got a little excited and got carried away at these points because it's normally during the action-packed parts of the story (or just before).

A lot happens in this book, the events are very vivid and have the reader on edge until everything is ok again. A lot more unfolds in this story, especially now that she knows who she is and is remembering more and more of her past. The story holds quite a few unexpected twists which can be quite exciting.

Without giving too much of the book away, it's a definite read if you've read the other two books. It sums up the story nicely. The only thing I would have changed is the ending is written in such a way that lets the reader make up their own mind. Personally I prefer it when the author just tells you otherwise it leaves me to think that they couldn't make up their mind and want to leave it to you instead. So basically, the ending needs a little time to sink in and get your head around, but considering the mysteries in the book and discovering the world of Erith, it's definitely worth it.