
If you enjoyed the first book in this duology ALL OF US VILLAINS, then read this sequel a soon after as you can. The Hunger Gamesesque feel but with magic of curses and spells was only heightened and with the death of a major character revealing how you can choose to be the hero or the villain of your story was heartfelt. The constant threat of betrayal, switching back and forth of allegiances and race against time out due to the curse breaking heightened the tension, and in this story you will find the powers that be and the adults are the real monsters (one of the defining characteristics of the Young Adult genre). This was a satisfying end to this story.
If you enjoyed the first book in this duology ALL OF US VILLAINS, then read this sequel a soon after as you can. The Hunger Gamesesque feel but with magic of curses and spells was only heightened and with the death of a major character revealing how you can choose to be the hero or the villain of your story was heartfelt. The constant threat of betrayal, switching back and forth of allegiances and race against time out due to the curse breaking heightened the tension, and in this story you will find the powers that be and the adults are the real monsters (one of the defining characteristics of the Young Adult genre). This was a satisfying end to this story.