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Damned Either Way The Harker Trilogy Book 3 eBook Erin Hayes



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The thrilling conclusion to The Harker Trilogy

I’m finally free of my family’s curse.
Except now, the world is ending. FML.

Anthony, the vampire that killed my sister and my brother-in-law, has won. I've lost everything. I no longer have my powers. I have no idea where Amelia is. And the vampire I love has surrendered to the hunger that is throwing the world into chaos.

The worst part? I can't do anything about it, because I'm no longer the Harker. Sure, I'm not dying anymore, but I'm barely living at this point.

But there may be one last chance to save us all. If only I can find it in me to make one final sacrifice.

Damned Either Way The Harker Trilogy Book 3 eBook Erin Hayes

This was the third and final book in the trilogy, so even though I wasn’t blown away by the first two, I wanted to read this one because I wanted to know how everything would end, especially after the way the second book ended.

It was interesting seeing the fallout from the things that happened in Book 2, and I thought the plot was once again solid and unpredictable at times, albeit pretty slow-paced.

As for the characters, their voices sounded a little stronger this time, so that was good. But, maybe because the first person POV didn’t work for me and I never got that invested in them in the earlier books, I still didn’t feel that much for them. I didn’t dislike them though—they were still characters you could root for.

I was glad the disability stayed realistic through to the end since I was still concerned it might be cured with magic. And Edie still had her scars.

So overall, not a bad series—it had some unpredictability and surprises that I appreciated, and the plot was good—but I guess it wasn’t quite for me since I never really felt much depth or emotion from the characters. Anyone who likes plot-focused books may enjoy it more though.

Rating: 3.5 Stars

Original Review @ Metaphors and Moonlight (link in profile)

Product details

  • File Size 4168 KB
  • Print Length 266 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1977925065
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date May 31, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B06XSCG3JT

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Erin Hayes is my new favorite author. This series keeps me reading.
Fantastic!!! The best vampire books I have read. The trials and tribulations that Jude and Eddie went through trying to save the world is epic to say the least. If you like a good story filled with action, you need to read the Harker trilogy.
This story that unfolds over three books captures your feelings from high to low and everything in between. An emotional journey you don't want to miss. Read the whole series in two days and am sad to see it end. Love, love, loved it! Erin Hayes is a master story teller!
This is the third book in the series. I enjoyed reading all three books and enjoyed the characters too. I liked the author's way of making the series flow and there were twists that made this book enjoyable. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
I loved this story from book one until the great conclusion. I just wished I didn't have to wait for book 3. The characters are fantastic, the writing is smooth, transitions seemless. I enjoyed the ending and loved watching Edie and Jude grow. This series had everything I look for in a book. Worth reading!
Who would have thought that vampires could actually be made badder than what they were already! A world with no hope, violently tearing itself apart with natural disasters. Edie crippled, without power, and knowing her beloved niece is in the hands of the psychopathic vampire - the most powerful being on the planet.
This is where we begin in this, the third and final instalment of the Harker trilogy. The writing is satisfyingly fast paced and clever with a no holds barred approach to the graphic violence. The outcome is surprising and unexpected.
The whole trilogy is excellent and well worth your time and money, especially if you can take the suspense, the violence, and the thought that most vampires are NOT sweet loveable teddy bears - a'la Twilight.
After literally destroying the world at the end of 'Damned if I Don't', Erin Hayes managed to (somehow) put all the pieces back together again. Phew! For a few seconds there, I thought she would just push the big red button on everyone and type "THE END", while laughing maniacally. I'm not saying that everyone will make it out of this story unscathed, but it felt... right.

Now if only I can convince her that we all need a couple spin offs. Because, seriously, I will never have enough of this world, even if it can never be quite the same.
This was the third and final book in the trilogy, so even though I wasn’t blown away by the first two, I wanted to read this one because I wanted to know how everything would end, especially after the way the second book ended.

It was interesting seeing the fallout from the things that happened in Book 2, and I thought the plot was once again solid and unpredictable at times, albeit pretty slow-paced.

As for the characters, their voices sounded a little stronger this time, so that was good. But, maybe because the first person POV didn’t work for me and I never got that invested in them in the earlier books, I still didn’t feel that much for them. I didn’t dislike them though—they were still characters you could root for.

I was glad the disability stayed realistic through to the end since I was still concerned it might be cured with magic. And Edie still had her scars.

So overall, not a bad series—it had some unpredictability and surprises that I appreciated, and the plot was good—but I guess it wasn’t quite for me since I never really felt much depth or emotion from the characters. Anyone who likes plot-focused books may enjoy it more though.

Rating 3.5 Stars

Original Review @ Metaphors and Moonlight (link in profile)
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