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Darkest Powers #3

The Reckoning

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Chloe Saunders is fifteen and would love to be normal. Unfortunately, Chloe happens to be a genetically engineered necromancer who can raise the dead without even trying. She and her equally gifted (or should that be 'cursed'?) friends are now running for their lives from the evil corporation that created them.

As if that's not enough, Chloe is struggling with her feelings for Simon, a sweet-tempered sorcerer, and his brother Derek, a not so sweet-tempered werewolf. And she has a horrible feeling she's leaning towards the werewolf...

Definitely not normal.

391 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published April 6, 2010

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Kelley Armstrong

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Kelley Armstrong has been telling stories since before she could write. Her earliest written efforts were disastrous. If asked for a story about girls and dolls, hers would invariably feature undead girls and evil dolls, much to her teachers' dismay. All efforts to make her produce "normal" stories failed.

Today, she continues to spin tales of ghosts and demons and werewolves, while safely locked away in her basement writing dungeon. She's the author of the NYT-bestselling "Women of the Otherworld" paranormal suspense series and "Darkest Powers" young adult urban fantasy trilogy, as well as the Nadia Stafford crime series. Armstrong lives in southwestern Ontario with her husband, kids and far too many pets.

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Profile Image for Rebekah.
117 reviews
September 7, 2012
June 2010- if derek and chloe do not get together in this book, i think i just might die. really.

September 2012- I'm always so disappointed when I finish this series. Like, "But... what do you mean it's over? We were just getting into some major character development..." disappointed.
I almost wish this series was turned into a tv show just because I like the characters so much.
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304 reviews13.8k followers
December 20, 2016
The Reckoning is the final installment to Kelley Armstrong’s Darkest Powers Trilogy. If you haven’t read The Summoning and The Awakening, I would advise you not to read this installment until you have. The Darkest Powers’ world is constantly evolving and Armstrong doesn’t waste her time catching readers up to what they should already know, which I have to admit, is part of what I love about her writing.

I devoured this book. Read it in one setting even and I was glad to see The Reckoning took us back to The Summoning eerie roots. To a place meant to be a sanctuary, but is eerily much more similar to a prison, where the do-gooders may pull a Judas, and the menaces make for the best allies. While this series may have a red-herring or two, I was so caught up in these characters and their journey that I didn’t even notice them until I had read the last page. In my mind, that is a testament to good writing, to see a flaw, and not register it or care because the story is just that good.

Chloe is equally impressive. She has shown tremendous growth and has somehow avoided the Mary Sue pitfall. It seems as though writers pen two types of heroines, the uber sweet, oh so pretty girl, despairing over her shortcomings as a mortal, who somehow rises to the challenge and smites everyone, becoming the bestest superhuman ever and miraculously saves the day or the oh so snide and cynical girl, jaded by everything and everyone, who has a hard edge, but somehow softens and like her counterpart, rises to the occasion and saves the day. Both types are cliché, neither apply to Chloe. Chloe is a necromancer, but as she often admits, isn’t of much use unless there is a corpse nearby. She is petite, but not overly pretty, or exceptionally smart. The word that comes to mind is average. And yet, Chloe doesn’t despair over things she lacks, nor does she turn into Chloe, Necromancer Goddess, though she is an extremely powerful necromancer. Rather, Chloe does what she can, and admits, that sometimes the best she can do is keep out of the way, and let those with more suited gifts run the show. Can we say refreshing?

I’m also enamored with Derek, who like his leading lady, avoids the stigma attached to leading men. He doesn’t kiss Chloe’s ass, nor is he mocking. He is honest and frank, protective and insecure, yet confident in his abilities. I appreciated the fact that Armstrong allowed him to lay into Chloe when she had made a mistake, and didn’t then force him to grovel as though honesty were a sin. And I’ll admit, I think Armstrong might lace her books with a bit of magic, cause she made me lust after someone, who upon first description, is very physically unattractive. That is simply unprecedented.

But what ultimately garnered my attention is the stereotype that Armstrong herself manages to bypass with ease. She can write and adult series, filled with some of the best steam I’ve read, and then turn around, write a book about supernatural teens, whose scenes together are so freaking sweet and endearing, that my stomach flips. Kudos.

All in all, a great non-ending to a series. While there was certainly a conclusion to the trilogy, Armstrong has left Chloe's story fairly open ended to allow for more adventures with Chloe and Co, and hopefully, we’ll see her again, in Women of the Otherworld.
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4,672 reviews70.9k followers
September 16, 2021
I'm happy I re-read this.
This is such a good paranormal YA trilogy about kids with powers on the run from mad scientists. Plus, I loved the cute romance between Chloe and Derrek. <--it's one of the few in the YA genre that doesn't make me roll my eyes.

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One complaint you might have with it is that it doesn't actually end because there's another trilogy about another set of kids that sort of continues the story. I wasn't as big a fan of that one, but it was still decent.
Also, it's pretty dated because Armstrong did that (in my book big no-no) thing where she used brand names. I personally think you're better off being vague and saying the boys played video games instead of saying something specific like the boys played the Nintendo GameCube because it sounds hokey a few years down the road. It snaps you out of the story for a second when you realize that this obviously didn't take place in the present day.

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However, this gave one of those pretty good endings for the characters and while I originally wanted to (and did) continue, I don't feel that you have to read the next trilogy to be satisfied. It wraps up their adventures and still allows you to imagine them heading off for even more.

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This is one that I'd recommend if you're in the market for paranormal young adult.
Profile Image for Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin.
3,629 reviews11.5k followers
November 20, 2016
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I don't understand why soooo many of my friends loved this book and I just liked it. Sigh. . .

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I mean don't get me wrong, I totally love all of the characters in these books. I especially love Derek and Chloe and FINALLY for like two seconds at the end they kiss.

Some things were answered about the supernaturals and just when they thought they might have some help, it's all cray again.

There is a part where one of the ladies was going to mention something about Chloe's pendant changing colors and what it meant but she never got around to it. So, if I missed something and anyone knows, please fill me in on that one.

I feel disgusted that I can like characters but not like the books as much as I thought I would. I love the idea and everything but something just didn't click! What is wrong with me!!!! I think this happened in another book I read lately, loving the characters but the other stuff didn't click. I mean this book is right up my alley with ghosts and supernaturals and stuff. Sigh...

I'm so glad that there are many that love this trilogy because that's what it's all about, finding what's right for you.

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440 reviews58 followers
May 18, 2015
The. Best. Friggin'. Series. I've. Read. In a long long long long long (you get the picture) time. I was thrilled. Super-excited. Impressed. So glad someone restored my faith in believing there could still be good books in the world. Thank you, Kelley Armstrong. You did great.
I can't express with words how superb this book (and series) was. Everything about this book appealed to me. The likeable characters, the imaginative plot, the way how the love triangle was portrayed, even though it wasn't even a love triangle. I cheered for Derek right from the start and I loved how Chloe had no clue
I'm glad I stumbled upon this series. Even though the characters' age was a little too young for my taste, I enjoyed the read anyway. Loved loved loved the book.

And I have a feeling that this wasn't the end. I'm sure we're in for a pleasant surprise. I certainly hope so. :)
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59 reviews
June 13, 2010
not with a bang but a whimper


(I wouldn't normally write such a lengthy review for a book that disappointed me as much as this one (why waste any more time on it!?) - but the more I got to thinking about the issues I had with this book, yet more and more troubling issues kept occurring to me, and the angrier I became...so the review just grew and grew. Sorry.)

Unlike the previous two installments of the Darkest Powers Series, which are driven both by plot and character development, The Reckoning is driven solely by a few of its action sequences. That a few of these scenes did keep me near the edge of my seat is, unfortunately, the only positive thing I can bring myself to say about this utterly disappointing conclusion to the trilogy.

My main criticism is that the author builds up a number of compelling issues in the previous two books which are left completely unresolved at the end of the third.

Of all of these, the most disappointing for me deals with the character development, particularly the romance between Chloe and Derek. I have to say, I was impressed with the build-up of this romance in the first two books. Derek and Chloe did seem to share a unique understanding of each other. And there were the necessary frustrating, yet interesting obstacles to their being together. But in The Reckoning, this romantic tension completely fizzled, in my opinion. None of the obstacles between Chloe and Derek are actually resolved, but somehow they magically seem to go away? The way I see it, the primary obstacle to Chloe and Derek being together is Derek's selflessness. This manifests itself in two concrete ways: 1) he is a genetically modified werewolf and fears he will lose control and hurt her (hence his shock and horror when he suspects that she likes him earlier in the series); 2) he knows his brother Simon has a crush on her and would never want to hurt Simon.

As to the first: Derek completes his transformation for the first time, realizes he retains his basic humanity even as a wolf, and therefore assumes he'll never hurt Chloe? Too convenient. What about that evil poltergeist that haunts the house, always reminding Chloe and the others that their genetic modifications will drive them to insanity before long? What about Derek's uncontrollable strength that sometimes leads to violent outbreaks with disastrous consequences? We're just supposed to forget all of these issues, which only a few days ago were apparently so crippling that when Derek suspected Chloe might have feelings for him, he responded with shock and horror? More importantly, we're expected to believe that Derek would allow himself to forget it so that he could be with Chloe? Completely out of character for him. Really corny, really unrealistic - laughable, even.

As for the second obstacle: I'm sorry, but Simon's drawing a poignant little comic to show Derek that he doesn't mind him being with Chloe is, in a word, lame. the selfless Derek that we have come to know and admire would never accept that so quickly. Plus, Derek had basically already attached himself to Chloe before Simon even gave him the comic.

Don't get me wrong: I'm not saying Chloe and Derek should never end up together. I'm just disappointed that these two very serious, very compelling obstacles were erased so easily. Did Armstrong just get lazy? For me, it cheapened the romance and the series as a whole.

Putting Derek and Chloe's not-so-star-crossed romance aside, there are about a hundred other issues that are unresolved. I'll just list several off the top of my head:

-Chloe's father. Why keep bringing him up in the books if he's never going to make an actual appearance? If Chloe's never actually going to contact him?

-Chloe's mother. Why show us glimpses of her ghost if she's not actually going to play a role?

-Chloe's dream to be a film director. Personally, I found all the director/screenwriter references kind of grating. That said, this was an interesting component of Chloe, and I was kind of hoping we'd have some kind of epilogue or something showing that she didn't give it up.

-Tori and Simon being siblings, and Kit being Tori's father. Why in the world does Tori never find out about this? Would have been really interesting to see her reaction. What's the point of all the build up in the previous books, of planting the suspicion in the reader's mind about it, if there's not going to be any resolution or follow through???

-Simon's character in general. What a boring, one dimensional person. I kept thinking there would be some revelation about Simon. No idea what it might be. But just something to make him more than this flat, boring, friendly preppy dude - "Whoa, bro, cool it, bro" - ughhhh. No such luck.

-Liz. Ever since she and Chloe have that heart wrenching scene in the 2nd book, where Liz accepts that she's a ghost and warns Chloe she'll have to cross over to the other side eventually (but isn't ready yet) - I've been bracing myself for it to happen. I really thought it would at the end of The Reckoning - would have been so perfect and bittersweet. But nope! Apparently Armstrong forgot about that scene.

-Chloe's necklace. Where did it come from? How was it made? How does it work? Again, I kept thinking there was going to be some back story here, some revelation. But we got nothing. Apparently it was just a handy plot device, and something pretty to put on the jackets.

-The Demi-Demon. I found the Demi-Demon enormously interesting. I was very excited when Chloe had to make a deal with her so she'd help break the crew out of the Edison Group building; couldn't wait to find out what horrid things she'd have to do in return. But...she winds up not having to do anything, because in a typical manipulation of the plot, the Demi Demon is somehow sucked back down into hell, never to bother Chloe again. Seriously? Soooo boring.

-The warning that Chloe and the band of genetically enhanced supernaturals will eventually go insane because of their powers. This was a very interesting and stressful part of the plot. I kept waiting for it. When's the insanity going to kick in! How are the characters going to cope!? I couldn't wait for them to support each other and show some real strength in the face of their impending doom. But, no. This never happened. One of the most interesting components of the whole story, which is, predictably, left utterly unresolved.

-Rae. Seriously? We don't find out what happens to her?

I really do feel like the author just got kind of bored and decided to just slap this story down as fast as humanly possible, so she could get it over with and move on to the next series. From a marketing standpoint, I suppose the content of The Reckoning doesn't really matter. Most anyone who read the first two books would buy the third just to find out what happens. But I have to say, as a reader, I find it offensive. I felt manipulated when I finished the Reckoning. As you read the first two books, Armstrong makes you think she's got some master plan worked out, that all the little hints and clues she's dropped along the way will eventually add up to something. I suppose I have only myself to blame for this disappointment--for allowing myself to have faith in this author!
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838 reviews401 followers
July 13, 2014
I'm not going to spoil the story for you but there are plenty of good bits, in fact I noted down my favourite pages to do with Chloe and Derek: 125, 225, 242, 292, 371-2 and 390. The part in the woods with the werewolves was excellent, my eyes were glued to the pages. I love how Chloe and Derek are determined to protect each other at great risk to their own lives.

This may be a young adult trilogy but it didn't always feel like it, in a good way of course. Derek calling Chloe on her mistakes and challenging her to do better, and her accepting her own faults was very grown up, most adults have trouble with this.

One of my favourite quotes from page 291-2:
"When I got mad about you leaving," he said, "it wasn't because I thought it was stupid or I don't think you'd be careful."
"You were just worrying about me."
An exhale, relieved that I understood. "Yeah."
I turned. "Because you think I'm worth it."
He put his fingers under my chin. "I absolutely think you're worth it."
"But you don't think you are."
His mouth opened. Shut.
"That's what this is about, Derek. You won't let us worry about you because you don't think you're worth it. But I do. I absolutely do."

I've enjoyed this trilogy immensely. I love how Chloe has grown during these three books which only covers days/weeks. Even Derek has grown. I'm glad Simon finally made a sacrifice for his brother, after all the times Derek has protected and sacrificed for him.

The story still feels unfinished with a lot of threads still hanging and secrets left unaired, that sort of thing but I understand Chloe, Derek & co will make an appearance in the next trilogy which starts with The Gathering.
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1,497 reviews11.2k followers
April 19, 2010
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I love Kelley Armstrong. I love her adult "Women of the Otherworld" series. I do not love her YA books, I think they are just OK reads, with overabundance of action but lacking actual plot and satisfying story resolutions. The same applies to this final book in the Chloe Saunders trilogy.

Most likely, if you enjoyed "The Summoning" and "The Awakening," I expect you will like "The Reckoning," because it's basically more of the same - the same running around scenarios with little story progression. Just like in the first two books, the majority of the story is devoted to the same hiding from the bad guys, figuring out if the good guys are actually good, trying to learn the nature of the Genesis project and... that's it. Although this book takes place mostly in the same house, there is the same going back and forth, planning and discussing escapes, just like in the previous two books. The story goes around in circles coming back to the Edison group each time. The novel is entertaining, but the constant action/walking around/scheming eventually gets tiresome. Some characters' miraculous appearances are surprising. Considering the villains are so quick to kill off kids, why some meddling adults are left alive and free is a mystery to me.

Fortunately, "The Reckoning" is more like "The Summoning" in terms of plot, there is a more defined high point/climax in the novel, where "The Awakening" was 90% running without any resolution. In addition, there is also more "meat" to the story - I enjoyed learning more about the project the kids are a part of and about everyone's powers. I also liked the budding romance between Chloe and Derek, their relationship is written well, it is healthy (unlike many portrayed in YA literature) and the teens themselves feel real and not in the least annoying. For us, fans of Armstrong's adult books, there is a nice surprise too - a tiny bridge to her "Women of the Otherworld" series.

The rest - well, the book is more entertaining than the 2nd in the trilogy, but ultimately it is not as satisfying as Armstrong's adult novels which all have definitive endings and completed story arcs. Even this final book in the trilogy leaves the story wide open for more sequels with many loose ends left unexplored (I wish to at least know why Chloe's necklace changes colors). I still believe (as I did after finishing the 1st book in the trilogy), that this trilogy has just enough story for one good YA novel, but instead is unwisely stretched into a series. I will however most likely read the next book in the Dark Powers - "The Gathering," because in spite of the flaws, Armstrong's books are better than 90% of the YA literature out there.
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512 reviews476 followers
May 11, 2011
Okay, okay, okay. Four stars.

See, I enjoy these books while reading them, and its not until afterwards that I realize their faults. I get sucked into the easy writing and run-and-hide plot. Its certainly a good way to spend a few hours.

This series could have been one book, because really, the plot of these books is pretty much running, hiding, moments of sexual tension, and the occasional revelation. Take a cheese grater to this series, and you might just have one excellent YA paranormal.

If you asked me to pick out one standout moment in this book, I couldn't tell ya. Everything just kind of blurs...

So, although this book is plenty repetitive, it still gets four stars. I had a fun time reading it, and as far as YA paranormals go, it could have been worse. There is nothing offensive about it, as far as I can tell, and the characters act like teenagers, albeit wholesome ones.

Four stars. And that goes for the entire series, not just for this particular book.
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August 25, 2009
Derek and Chloe have such a connection! I really hope they do something about it in this book!!!!! Make out.... Do the Do... BUT DO SOMETHING!!!! lol
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1,299 reviews324 followers
April 19, 2023
The last (I wish it didn't end here!) wonderful book in the series.

This series is one of my favourite paranormal-romance series ever! So special to me and such a comfort read, with really cute characters and just a super entertaining writing style and plot line. Heaps of fun!!
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1,314 reviews3,092 followers
May 4, 2018
⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱*Should've been more*⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱
BEWARE OF SPOILERS FOR THE SERIES! This whole review can - probably - contain spoilers for the entire series. This review is mostly for me to remember the details.

Re-read: 04.05.2018 . I hate the ending. It's too open and we never really get the real answers. Overall, the treatment of Derek is at least even better in this book. I still don't like how immature the characters is. I barely see any development in the characters except Tori (a little), and Derek. The story of this series has so much potential that it bothers me that it isn't better. I hate open endings, and this one wasn't just open it was left with so many thing unanswered.
I was sick of hearing how dangerous Derek was. Different, yes, but no more than a dozen guys I knew from school, guys who stood out, didn’t act like everyone else, followed their own rules. He could be dangerous, with his superhuman strength. But how was he any worse than Tori, with her uncontrollable spells? Tori had a track record of trying to hurt me, but no one except the guys had ever warned me away from her.
Unlike Tori, Derek was struggling to control his powers. But no one even recognized that. They didn’t see Derek. All they saw was the werewolf.


The characters:

“You were just worried about me.”
An exhale, relieved that I had understood. “Yeah.”
I turned. “Because you think I'm worth it.”
He put his fingers under my chin. “I absolutely think your worth it.”
“But you don't think you are.”
His mouth opened. Shut.
“That's what this is about, Derek. You won't let us worry about you because you don't think you're worth it. But I do. I absolutely do.”


Quick basic facts:
Genre: - (YA) Paranormal Romance.
Series: - Series, Book Three.
Love triangle? -
Cheating? -
HEA? -
Favorite character? - Derek Souza.
Would I read more by this author/or of series? - Sure.
Would I recommend this book/series? - Undecided.
Will I read this again in the future? - Probably not.
Rating - 2.5 stars (First rating - 3 stars).
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347 reviews35 followers
June 30, 2018
This is the best book in this YA series. I raced through it in a day.

There was a bit more going on than in the previous books, but it was still fairly predictable.

There were a couple of logic gaps to overlook. And the reason behind the changing color of Chloe’s pendant is never shared, despite it being raised multiple times. What was all that foreshadowing for?

I’ve heard Kelley Armstrong’s adult books are better, so I might try one of those in the future.
Profile Image for Rachel (The Rest Is Still Unwritten).
1,601 reviews209 followers
April 5, 2015
Wow, just wow! First let me begin by saying that this is one of my favroite series's that i've read. I loved it and each book had gotten better and better. If you haven't read this series then i suggest you do so. Now!
This has to be my fave book in the trilogy. It had everything. Action, romance, humor....everything i've come to love about the Darkest Powers Trilogy.
The characters are incridible as usual. I loved joining Chloe, Derek, Simon, Tori, Liz and sooo many others on their journey. It's characters like these that make the story so captivating and what it is.
Chole was such a refreshing main character! There are so many books out there where the heroine is tough and confidant and completly flawless, and....while they're usually awesome characters, it's hard to believe that anyone can be that perfect. There was never a moment in this series when Chloe was 100% brave or when certain events or issues didn't get to her. This is what i loved about her. She wasn't always brave or sure of what she was doing, but she still did her best and what she had to do. This is what made her a strong, exceptional character. One i've loved to watch grow.
And Derek....what can i say about him? Awesome, strong, protective Derek. Not your typical hunk of a male lead, but a honest, haunted individual. He too wasn't what i've come to expect of a lead in a book, but i loved him for that. It was everything he was that made him so interesting. He had such a great relationship with his brother and i liked how the friendship between he and Chloe developed into something more. Their interacations were the highlight of the series for me.
Chloe and Derek have got to be amongst my fave book couples ever. They're relationship was one that drew me in each and every book and had me captured from the beginning. It was a first and true love. It was very cute. They were such an odd pair, so differnt, and yet they connected beautifully. I adored how Chole fell for Derek and how he gradually let her in. It was so sweet!

I'm really sad this series is over. I'd love to see it go on and on, but Kelley Armstrong had ended it on an excellent note. Most loose ends are tired up, and yet there are so many possibilities for the characters. You just know they're gonna live happily ever after........
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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December 10, 2009
I cannot wait for this book. I just finished the first 2 and they were amazing!!!! I love Derek and Chloe...Sorry Simon. I also just got done reading the first 3 chapters of this one, it's gonna be GREAT!!!
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August 26, 2010

My review can also be found on Reading Lark: http://readinglark.blogspot.ca/2012/0...

LOVED IT!!

The Reckoning, the third book in the Darkest Powers trilogy, starts off with intensity and ends triumphantly. And all good stuff in between!

Unfortunately, it's going to be hard to write a review without some spoilers... but I'll try to keep the major ones out.

Where the first two books lacked in a bit of romance, it was made up for in this book! Chloe and Derek's budding romance was such a refreshing change from the typical *gorgeous* teenagers in most other stories. Chloe is described as average but it is Derek who surprises me the most at his leading man abilities. Derek is a genetically altered human/werewolf. In the first two books, he is going through a rather unattractive growth spurt fueled by the rage of hormones supposedly involved in his completing a full change to a wolf. 'Puberty Smackdown' was not kind to Derek but it seems that as he gets closer and closer to making that full change to a wolf, his attractiveness improves (and Chloe certainly notices).

As much as Derek is maybe a bit of a 'bull in a china shop', some of his moments with Chloe are just so incredibly sweet. For a tough guy, he admits to wanting to have Chloe there with him while he changes -- seeing him at his worst -- and all the while, she is holding his hand or rubbing his shoulders offering encouragement. These two characters especially grow to a point where you really, REALLY care for them. I think I fell in love with Derek right along with Chloe (not that they admit to "loving" each other (yet)... which is another thing I liked. Their romance is now just beginning at the end of this trilogy... making it very believable.

The story was full of unpredictable twists and turns -- a couple of things I saw coming but overall I was surprised by most outcomes. It was hard to figure out (for them and us) who Chloe, Derek, Simon and Tori could trust and who was playing them. They continue their life on the run... first looking for Simon & Derek's father's trusted friend Andrew for help. Once they find him, they're off to a safe house where they can plan their attack of The Edison Group's headquarters. Meanwhile, Chloe wants to go back to rescue Rae and her Aunt Lauren, if either are even still alive. Andrew's friends are also there to help teach the kids to control their abilities, however, the adults soon find out that these kids are much more powerful than they could have imagined and two of them decide on an alternative plan of action. The foursome also discovers that The Edison Group has terminated some previous experiments/subjects because they could not be controlled. So they are basically running for their lives.

Chloe continues to hone her necromancer skills... Derek finally makes the full change to a werewolf and back. Tori's and Simon's powers also come in handy throughout. We also get a little back-story on some of the characters.

What I loved about the ending was not only the love-story coming to fruition, but Chloe's personal acceptance. All along, she longs for her previously normal/boring life... before she could see ghosts, before she could raise the dead and control them, before her life on the run. But she slowly realizes that this is going to be her life from now on... she's a powerful necromancer and wants to try to put her powers to good use.

I truly cared for these four supernatural teens and their outcomes. I wanted to see them all happy in the end, and I wasn't disappointed even though it didn't quite end the way I was anticipating. The resolutions are satisfying enough while still leaving just a couple of threads hanging for the story to be revisited in the future, which I understand Kelley is doing in her next trilogy... Darkness Rising... and I for one, look forward to it!
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326 reviews34 followers
May 6, 2025
Overall Rating: 4/5

Wasn't as good as the first two books but maybe the sequel series will change my mind....
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So lowkey I'm reading another book while writing this review so... sorry if my thought process is all over the place... But the scooby gang is basically all over the place. We got to see more of Chloe and Tori's powers and I loved how the author made Tori more likeable too. I just felt bad for the poor girl since she grew up in a shitty household.

But anyways back to the powers. While I'm sad the author didn't go much of the cause and affects of the powers I still found them pretty cool. But I would've liked for their to be more consequences... like how is Chloe raising the dead without experiencing any side effects? I mean ig she can't tell the difference between the living and the dead but idk.... I feel like a necromancer should come with more negative side effects rather than seeing ghost and traumatic memories idk... but that's just me....

Also, I felt like the author was bringing up too many plot points at the end... like ok there's a sequel series but this series felt like it didn't really have a proper conclusion... I felt like it was a bit of a loose end and yet we get no more Chole, Simon, Derek, or Tori?? Bruh nah.... that just didn't make sense to me and def made me think it was just lazy writing...

However, I will say that the ending was really entertaining . Not to mention the romance progression... now this is what I call a slow-burn LMAO... I'm a bit sad I didn't see more of Chole and Derek's relationship but it's kinda for the best since.... ya know... people are still after them... idk why but this book reminds me of the Maximum Ride graphic novels.... Don't ask why LMAO.

Overall while I do consider this the worst book in the series I still had a fun time.

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Book 1: The Summoning
Book 2: The Awakening
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596 reviews741 followers
February 18, 2017
*3,9/5 stars*

“You know children, always playing with the forces of darkness.”

Surprisingly, I loved The Reckoning more than I thought I would. There was little bit of everything - action and fight scenes, superpowers, friendship, romance and of course, some cool necromancer stuff.

I especially liked Chloe's change through this series. From fragile little girl who was afraid to even voice her own opinion to this determined necromancer who wasn't afraid to say no anymore.

“Great. So if I saw a guy standing still, and he wasn't wearing an old uniform, I just had to ask him to walk through furniture. If he stared at me like I was crazy, then I'd know he wasn't a ghost.”

And let's save a minute for the awesome side-character that was Tori. This girl can kick some ass, she has awesome witch abilities, she's feisty, stubborn, can keep her own ground and don't back off.

“Stupid bitch,' Tori muttered. 'oh let's take the necromancer with the superpowers to the cemetery. Of course you aren't going to raise the dead, you silly girl.”

The romance was really light, which is - especially in YA genre - very refreshing for me. Chloe and Derek were really cute couple. Also I really like Derek's change of personality for the better through these books.

“You were just worried about me."
An exhale, relieved that I had understood. "Yeah"
I turned. "Because you think I'm worth it"
He put his fingers under my chin. "I absolutely think your worth it."
"But you don't think you are."
His mouth opened. Shut.
"That's what this is about, Derek. You won't let us worry about you because you don't think you're worth it. But I do. I absolutely do.”


I definitely want to read Darkness Rising trilogy now!
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April 30, 2017
29/4/2017
The last time that I read this, I gave it five stars. And, like, I still love this book. But LOLOLOLOL it's not even CLOSE to being a five star book by my current standards.

Anyway. It's a solid ending to the series. I love seeing Chloe realise that her powers are way more badass than most necromancers. I love seeing Derek struggle with transforming for the first time, with his feelings for Chloe, with SIMON'S feelings for Chloe, and with having to go up against adult werewolves who know what they're doing. And it IS still my favourite book of the trilogy.

That said, it does all wrap up a little neatly (while also not giving us ANY ANSWERS AT ALL about what happens to Rae). So.

1/1/2012
This is my favourite of the trilogy. Again, I read it in a couple of hours today. I love the growing relationship between Chloe and Derek, as well as the passive inclusion of The Pack, and the mutts that turn up in Frostbitten. After spending so much time reading about Clay and how certain he is of himself, it's nice to see a male wolf who's just coming into his powers and isn't entirely sure about who he is and how the world is going to treat him.

While I always finish the book wanting to know what happens to Rae, it's written in such a way that there's scope for another book/trilogy further down the track!
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831 reviews41.6k followers
February 16, 2013
Oh, FINALLY. Here's what I've been waiting for, some decent, relevant action. This was a very pleasant change from the mind-numbing boringness of the first couple of books. I don't care if the group was on the run for most of the 2nd book, it didn't change the fact that it was completely yawn-worthy. In this book, the four are in a hideout and Tori and Chloe are trying to gain more control of their power while trying to prove to the adults of the resistance that they're telling the truth and they're not the mutant freaks they believe them to be.

There is a little romance in the book, too. Nothing too much, but completely believable, given their age. Actually, I do have a complaint, and it's their age. It's a little unbelievable that all the characters are ~16 or younger. Their action and decision making skills and street savvy are much more suited to street-smart youths or at least someone older than 15. Derek and Simon's actions and streetwise is believable, because those two have been on the run with their dad for a long time, but sheltered, stammering Chloe and spoiled rich princess Tori? No.
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November 12, 2020
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This book was just the right amount of EVERYTHING. As a matter of fact: It. Was. Perfect.

Action. Mystery. Fear. Romance. Passion. Truths. Not-wanted truths. And Trouble. Lots of trouble.

All of this and more is poured into the pages of The Reckoning, soaking every page of it. This book was a little bit more focused to the relationship between Chloe and Derek, but still keeping up with all the action. It was really fun and trilling to see Chloe struggle with her powers, watching every mistake the made and all the shocking things she used her powers too. From raising dead animals, to raising dead people… only to make them kill someone…

By far I think this is the best book in all three. Definitely the cherry on top. And we have a milkshake xD!! But really, I though the ending was just awesome. Derek’s wolfines got me cracking up and what made it even more sweet, was the constant imagine of Taylor Lautner in my mind... Come on ladies, do not pretend you didn’t imagine Taylor as Derek for one second, ‘cause I did. A Lot. *drooling*

*clears throat and regains composure* Basically, this was the book. Only thing I’m sad about is that it’s the END. Bua!!!!

The best of the best. A must read. No. Matter. What.

…Seriously, the cherry on top.

369 reviews236 followers
March 25, 2017
4 stars

Whoo! Finally! I finally finished The Reckoning! Again, I'm reminded of the memories of the time I enjoyed reading the Darkest Powers trilogy. And now that I finished re-reading them, I have nothing but bliss from reading them.

So, The Reckoning. I'll be honest, it's been years since I last read the book and most of my memories of it were a bit shady. I remember the end, but the beginning and the middle were a blur to me. I thought there was a lot of action in the beginning, but apparently not. Not to say it was bad, but I was way off. Like, a lot. -_-

Anyway, I enjoyed the book a lot like the previous books! This one took me less time to read since I wasn't that busy so I flew through it.

Even though I liked it, my main issue with this, and I'm sure it was for a lot of people, was that the majority of the book took place in one spot. Which, listen, I'm okay if most books take place in a specific area, but I wished there was more. Luckily there was plot progression and secrets being uncovered that made it enjoyable.

I won't go into full detail about the plot because it is the final book, but I'll say that it was a fun ride! The trilogy may not be for everyone, but if you ever want to read series, check them out!

Verdict

I'm so glad I decided to read the trilogy again! Next up, the Darkness Rising trilogy! (That is until I finish my school work. Damn you college.)

Thanks for reading my review!

-Cesar
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495 reviews23 followers
April 19, 2010
3.5-Really strong 'conclusion' to the series, because according to the author, "The Reckoning is the last book in the trilogy, not the last in the series. It only wraps up the major plotline introduced in The Summoning. It is not intended to tie off every minor plot thread and retire the characters". Not sure how I feel about that, but I think there is some potential here and I trust this author enough to go with it (for now). Chloe and Derek are adorable, and I always enjoy Armstong's characterizations. Really liked the little shout out to Elena et al, I think an eventual meeting with the 'Bitten' pack is inevitable for Derek, and I look forward to seeing what she does with that.

My one slight pet peeve is that characters seem to have a hard time finishing their sentences in this book, got very distracting at some points for me.
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4 reviews
August 30, 2009
OMG! Can't wait for this to come out!!

The nail-biting climax to Kelley Armstrong's bestselling YA series. Chloe Saunders is fifteen and would love to be normal. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen. First of all, she happens to be a genetically engineered necromancer who can raise the dead without even trying. She and her equally gifted (or should that be 'cursed'?) friends are on the run from the evil corporation who created them. To top it all, Chloe is struggling with her feelings for Simon, a sweet-tempered sorcerer, and his brother Derek, a not so sweet-tempered werewolf. And she has a horrible feeling she's leaning towards the werewolf. Definitely not normal...
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2,009 reviews322 followers
July 30, 2020
My reread is complete! I still agree that this was the best book in the series and yes, I still love this series. It was just so much fun to dive back into this world and get to know the characters again. It is funny how when you reread books years later how much your perspective changes towards certain situations. I found that there were times I would be like "What are you doing, Chloe??" then I would have to remember that she was only 15. So that was fun lol.

One thing I really liked about this finale was how many twists there still were. After everything that was thrown at us in the first 2, it seemed like all the secrets were out and this book would be about getting free and saving those in trouble. But no, more information was thrown at us from all sides. People we thought were trustworthy turned on us. Everyone was shady and it was a game of 'who to trust' the entire time.

I liked how the characters also really grew into their roles. I mean, Simon remained pretty steady but he was the most well adjusted to begin with and was really only there to support his brother. But Chloe, Derek and even Tori all matured and it was really nice to see it happen and not feel forced.

My only gripe is the ending and how open it was left. It seemed like there could be another book here to wrap it up a little more. I heard that some of these characters show up in another of her series, so maybe I'll check that out but somehow I just know it won't be as satisfying as if there were a 4th book here.

***2011 Review***
This one was probably my favorite of the series. I loved how it all came together at the end and how the ending itself holds so many possibilities - like another book maybe lol. This book had me on the edge of my seat for pretty much the whole book, and who I thought the bad guys were weren't. Excellent series.
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76 reviews
June 19, 2011
I loved this book (the whole series actually). I would hate to have necromancy as my superpower, but Chloe handles it great - well, most of the time. She was just idiotic when there was a ghost or dead body nearby and decided to "stick it out". But I loved her and derek's relationship. He was supposed to be the "jerk" but I never really saw him that way - even in the beginning. I guess he just wasnt the typical friendly, cute, Im gonna chase after this girl until she finally gives in and says yes kinda guy. I like how neither of them want to admit they like each other until the 3rd book - derek even getting mad cuz simon likes her and he wants him to be happy. I feel like they could have kept going with the story - well, or could have expanded on it a little more. I still dont really know what the "cabals" are , they were just mentioned here and there.. or what happened with the half - demon lady? I thought she might pop up again later.. but I guess they just needed an out for the character without having her turn on the kids? Idk. I really loved all the characters though, and the story was great. I especially liked how Chloe was a great main female character, just the right mix of not being the damsel in distress cant do anything for herself, but not throwing herself in the line of danger all the time and thinking shes invincible and being the damsel in distress anyway.
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321 reviews87 followers
July 13, 2016
Possibly 3.5 stars? It was good, I had a lot of fun reading it and more than a few laughs and it was definitely an all together nice way to spend my time the last few days. I would certainly recommend it to anyone with a plan to sit curled up with a book and a cup of coffee for a while.
But it wasn’t fantastic. It wasn’t a I’m-likely-to-reread-these-some-day series. More a one time fling. And that’s perfectly okay, certainly no skin off my nose. Not every single series can be earth-shattering.
But here’s the thing: I’m a little let down. Just a little. I’ll explain why, but I want to talk about everything a bit, like what I liked, first. So minor spoilers from this point on. If you want some teasers to help you decide whether or not to read it by all means read on.
So: Chloe. I’m not going to claim that I adored her and related to her and that she now owns a place in my heart as so many other lovely heroines do. She doesn’t. But she was very…. real. And by that I’m obviously not referring to her ability to speak to and raise the dead. I mean in attitude, her world view. Being in her head was like seeing through the eyes of a close acquaintance, who you know and understand. She was, beyond all the necromancer stuff, just an average fifteen-year-old girl. Comfortable, relatable in a way that sometimes makes you cringe and go damn did I ever think like this at fifteen, I hope not. Knowing all the while of course that yes you probably did. And so I was able to appreciate her. As far as MCs go, we all know from experience that it could be much worse.
Onto the boys. Derek first. When he was first introduced in book one, I didn’t take to him right away. I’m obviously not the biggest fan of the whole gruff, grr grr thing. Lol that’s not really fair, but come on. He just wasn’t immediately likable, and he wasn’t supposed to be. He was the “ugly” semi-secretive brute of an older foster brother to the likable, supposed love interest (Simon.) But it became pretty obvious, at least to me, fairly quickly, that it was actually Derek who was going to be the love interest here. And once that happened well, the wait for Chloe to catch on was irritating. But like I said: understandable. Derek became my favorite character in the series. Yeah he wasn’t perfect, the tendency to brood and control the situation and all that nonsense wasn’t the best, but I got it. It made sense, especially for a teenage werewolf.
Simon was okay. The comic relief. The stable one. The no-angst guy with a smile, quick to forgive and move on. Not the most layered character but nothing unlikable either.
I won’t say much about Tori. I liked her more in this final book than in either of the others. I’ll give her a break, she had a rougher go of it than any of the rest. And she turned out to have more character development than any of them too.
Liz was more of a plot device than anything and oops I just said something negative didn’t I? And I was trying so hard too. Oh well, guess it’s time to get into my issues. So all you who flee at the sign of major spoilers this would at last be your cue.
Now.
Sigh.

Remember how I said I was disappointed? Here’s why:
-The complete and utter lack of character development in 98% of the characters. Page one book one we start with Chloe, average fifteen-year-old necromancer. Stutters. Jumpy. Afraid of her powers. Final page of book three we end with Chloe, average fifteen-year-old necromancer. Still stutters. Still jumpy (in fact that is turned into a running joke). Still afraid of her powers. Whyyyyyyy. Okay I mean sure yeah she gets slightly more confident with it and willing yada yada yada but shit man I wanted badassery. She’s supposedly the most powerful necromancer who ever lived, right? Has to keep that necklace on so her “glow” doesn’t attract every ghost within twenty miles. Capable of literally splitting open the earth and commanding an army of the dead. That sounds cool right? But she doesn’t. She never has need too. She never wants to. In fact, most of the time she barely manages to defend herself. It was a let down. It’s what you expect from a book one heroine, not a heroine on the last pages of a trilogy. And really, what can you expect given that the timeline for all three books is literally over the course of like three weeks or some shit like that. The only character who actually changes her original tune was Tori, and that’s only because she was practically insane and unlikable and that needed to change or they couldn’t use her. Kind of like how Liz needed to be dead in order to help out at convenient times. Smh.
-The ending. I knew once I hit page 300 of this novel that there wasn’t enough time. There wasn’t enough pages. And I was right. I don’t feel resolved at all. Actually, I almost fail to see what the point was. They are still on the run, still hiding from the bad guys. Yeah they won the battle, but what about the war? Where is the war Kelly? That’s what I’d like to know. I’m just let down.
-The demon tease. Lure me with something hella cool and probably more interesting than any of the other events in the series and then sike! Ha you thought we were gonna mess with demons with only 50 pages to go? Silly silly. Ugh.
Anyway. It's not my intent to bash these books. I liked them. I had fun with them. I guess at the moment my standards are just a bit too high to really be reached.
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49 reviews
September 24, 2009
Can't wait because the last one leaves you hanging something terrible!!! If you haven't read the series, you must. It's good.
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