ARC Review: The Beyond by Chloe Neill
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Book Info
Released: June 4, 2019
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Series: Devil's Isle #4
Pages: 336
“I felt like I was always waiting for things to happen with this book. ”
~ Under the Covers
Chloe Neill returns with the fourth book in the Devil’s Isle series. I’ve been kind of going back and forth with this series. I really liked it at first, but then found some slow spots in some of the more recent installments in the series. For me, THE BEYOND was a bit of the same. I liked a lot of it, but also felt like many parts dragged, especially in the beginning. Instead of setting a fast pace, this book lingers a bit, but that could be the intention of the author so that there can be an interesting journey for the reader.
However, I felt like I was always waiting for things to happen with this book. It took me a while to read as a result and while I didn’t necessarily struggle through it, it did make me put it down a few times to try something else.
That being said, I liked the book, but perhaps this installment wasn’t my favorite of the series. Nevertheless, I am looking forward to seeing what is in store next.
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Thanks for the review.
I’ve been feeling the same way about this series. Well at least with the last book and, from the reviews I’ve seen of this book, this too.
Great review Annie! Shared on my socials!??
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on it Annie
I really enjoyed this as a finale to the book. There were a few slower spots, but overall I think it was a good ending.