![]() ![]() ![]() It made absolute sense to me that Raff is resistant to a relationship with Penryn for much of the book. There are plenty of instances where the typical YA HEA just doesn't make sense and End of Days is certainly an example of this. End of Days ended abruptly after a large battle scene and Ee swiftly brought about the HEA as though there was always one way for this book to end - Penryn and Raffe becoming a couple. I wanted End of Days to be absolutely epic, particularly given that World After ( book 2 in the series) felt like a placeholder. ![]() I really went into End of Days hopeful but alas it seems that my hope is sadly misplaced. Penryn has fallen deeply for Raffe but after seeing that he hasn't always been faithful to his friends, Penryn must decide if she can trust him not with her heart but with the fate of all humanity. Pookie Bear the ancient sword is determined to through it's own issues into the mix by delving into Raffe's past. ![]() For his part, Raffe knows he is forbidden from the daughter of man and with an impending fake apocalypse in the works by Uriel. As an archangel Raffe is a member of the invading army, yet Penryn is drawn to him. Penryn, Raffe and Paige are on the run after an epic showdown with angels. ![]()
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