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Review: The Truth (The Descendant Vampire Series, #3 by Kelley Grealis

The Truth (The Descendant Vampire Series, #3The Truth (The Descendant Vampire Series, #3 by Kelley Grealis
Justine's rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

This review took me a while to write because I was both disappointed and in love with it. I love how Kelley went about answering all our questions and resolved all the mysteries. The writing and creative crafting of this paranormal series really made it a beautiful and intense read.

My beef was with Allison and the crappy men in her life. Halfway through, I was ready to give up and wanted her to dump both of their dumb butts. Though Angel-Hubby boy did seem to take steps toward being redeemable. I just never felt either deserved her. And that’s all I can say without giving away too much.

Other than that, the meat and bones, the story was freaking fantastic and the book really wraps up the series but left a HUGE opening for more. This confused me; the story was just so complete, yet I felt there could be so much more. I did ask and found out there will be a book 4 but there is no ETA as the author is looking toward a new direction for now.

4.5 Frustrated Fairies

I was leaning toward a 4, but the story and writing swayed me higher.


The Truth (The Descendant Vampire Series, #3

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Fresh out of vampire detox, Allison Carmichael has her cravings for human blood under control…just in time for the rest of her life to take a downward spiral.

After a loved one is murdered, Allison receives a cryptic message from the deceased. A warning to trust no one, not even those closest to her.

In order to identify the murderer, Allison must trust a mysterious stranger and piece together a series of clues while under the suspicious eye of a jealous boyfriend, a vengeful archangel and a jittery Ruling Council. When information is unearthed about the murderer and Allison’s lineage, her world isn’t the only one that’s rocked.

They say that the truth shall set you free, but will that be the case for Allison and those she loves?

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