New Review! FAlling Awake 3: Requiem by Kristoffer Gair 5 Cranky Stars
Falling Awake III: Requiem by Kristoffer Gair
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
5 CRANKY STARS
This is the final book in the series. I love the sentiment explained in the opening note from the author- “Hope existed. Hope was lost. Hope must be reclaimed.” This is the best thing one can say about this book. It starts with another child threatened and his parents killed. If not for the intervention of his mother’s best friend, Amanda, he would be lost just as Thomas was lost. Amanda is a Seattle cop and the first on the scene. She knows things that others do not. She also has prophetic dreams and this one is a doozy. She must save Daniel. Everything rests on Daniel. Then the story shifts to Chicago where a very frightened four-year old lives with his adoptive parents. A new family moves in next door and they also have a four-year old. They are Vietnamese and his name is Tam. (Wait, I met Tam in book 1), a connection made. Tam runs to meet Daniel and for the first time in a year, Daniel takes his hand and smiles. Next, they meet Alex, a four-year Chinese boy across the street (again book 1).
Now, this book is a nonstop, action-packed, heartbreaker. So many ups and downs that I could not put it down. Beautifully written but it still left me confused at times. Paranormal activities left me questioning what was and what was not.
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