All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness

 To save time and space (I have 7 books staring back at me to be reviewed right now), I am going to combine the final two books into one post. This was recommended to me by Jes and then as I was reading it, I found out Mary had just recently read this as well. I raced through all three books, the last one I finished while flew to AZ (flying is just the prefect time to read). 

I enjoyed this series thoroughly. It follows a historian, who is also a witch, as she meets her mate aka vampire and follows their journey searching for why there are different creatures and what is actually different about them. The story was very gripping because it takes basically 1500 pages to finally get the answer, but I never felt like the story was dragging or a book was too long. 

Her use of historical facts and events sprinkled throughout the story just made me want to know more about the refenced time period. She also made you fall in love the protagonists' relationship and feel their pain and joy. I could see how her style slightly changed from the second to the third book which was interesting. 

While I love books that I can't put down, I think that there is a time and place for them. They suck me in and I find it difficult to get out. Which is why I enjoy reading them every so often. 

If you like vampires, witches, history, and gripping tales, then this is the book. 5/5 stars for all books. 

Finished February 19, 2020. 


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