Perfect ending
“I know the storm might feel like it’s far from over, but the sun always shines again, Nova.”
Perfect ending to perfect series. Your heart really hurts in this book but thankfully it does get put back together. As always all the characters are awesome and make each of these books great, along with this last one.
Harry clears his throat and fiddles with his tie, his face growing increasingly red. To Jimmy and Sarah, he says, “I’m terribly sorry. Novalee has always been unstable.” I gasp. I want to throttle him. Everything that comes out of this man’s mouth is a fucking lie. I guess that’s why he’s such a good politician. Sarah tilts her head, appraising him. “Funny, because I’ve now known Nova for … what? Five years?” She turns to her husband and then back to Harry. “And I’ve never, not once, found her to be unstable.” She throws his word back to him. “You, on the other hand, this is our first time meeting and I could say the same about you.”
One of my favorite things is how Thea bugs and annoys Jace, and how they always tease and pick on each other. I just laugh at some of the things Thea says or does at times it's so funny. And even though, Thea can be the way she is towards Jace she really does care about him like a sister and if anything was wrong or if something bad happened she'd really be there in a heartbeat for him and Nova both and would do anything for them. So what are you waiting for, this is definitely a must read.
I bounce Xael in my arms and she lets out a giggle, smacking my chest. “Look, she wants to get away from you,” Thea jokes. “She’s definitely my daughter.” “Are you kidding?” I scoff. “She’s showing her affection.”
His phone dings, and he groans. “I swear to God I’m going to throw that psycho off a cliff or change my number, one of the two.” I laugh. “Thea?” “Yes,” he mumbles, looking at the text. “What’d she say?” “She keeps sending me these idiotic jokes; are you ready for the latest?” I nod. “Brace yourself.” He clears his throat. “’ How many South Americans does it take to change a lightbulb?’” He waits for me to get the punchline, when I don’t, he continues. “’ A Brazilian.’” He shakes his head. “The girl is a nut, I swear. She lives to torture me.”