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A review by billblume
This Vicious Cure by Emily Suvada
5.0
Emily has delivered a brilliant conclusion to this trilogy. This book contains so many twists, and perhaps the best part of those twists is how she makes them a natural progression within the story and not a forced turn.
This book splits time between Jun Bei and Catarina. It’s interesting to see the world through Jun Bei’s eyes and how it differs from Catarina’s perspective.
Perhaps the most startling thing in this book is how Lachlan, who was the big villain of the first book, turns out to not be the threat he originally appeared. Rather, Lachlan turns out to be a pawn in a much larger game.
I’ve loved this series from the start, and I can’t wait to read whatever Emily does next.
This book splits time between Jun Bei and Catarina. It’s interesting to see the world through Jun Bei’s eyes and how it differs from Catarina’s perspective.
Perhaps the most startling thing in this book is how Lachlan, who was the big villain of the first book, turns out to not be the threat he originally appeared. Rather, Lachlan turns out to be a pawn in a much larger game.
I’ve loved this series from the start, and I can’t wait to read whatever Emily does next.