Horizon
by
Alyson Noel
Fate has bound them together—and torn them apart. Now Daire and Dace face one final fight that will seal their destiny forever.
Daire Santos is the last of the Soul Seekers, and the only thing standing between the Richters and the destruction of everyone she loves. With her grandmother gone and Cade back in Enchantment, Daire must finally step into her destiny and lead the fight against the Richters. But what if that means sacrificing the person she loves most?
Daire Santos is the last of the Soul Seekers, and the only thing standing between the Richters and the destruction of everyone she loves. With her grandmother gone and Cade back in Enchantment, Daire must finally step into her destiny and lead the fight against the Richters. But what if that means sacrificing the person she loves most?
After being thrown loop after loop in the past week reading books 2 thru 4 I am definitely marking this series as an absolutely favorite one.
Going into this read knowing it is the series conclusion makes it bitter sweet, stuck with a need to know but dreading that it is all coming to an end. (At least I think it is the end...)
Daire has come a long way from a young girl lost, hoping from one side of the world to the other.
With Paloma Santos in the ground Daire is alone in her Seeker status, no more training and no more Santoses to carry on. It all rests on her shoulders. She has her friends and Dace and Axel has left the Upperworld for good.
She has to fly solo now, the lone raven and it isn't going to be easy.
Dace is on his own too, left to fulfill his slightly cryptic destiny by Leftfoot, assuring him there isn't more to tell.
The things that happen in this book don't fall short of shocking. Xotichl and Auden, Lita and Axel are all involved fully now and the Richters are ready for the battle of their lives. Leandro and Cade have a last stand as do the rest of the dark forces that inhabit Enchantment before they are sent back to where they came from and trapped once again.
Everything that unfolds in Horizon is what the entire series has building up to. It will suck you in and not let you go until you see that last word.
The bittersweetness is thick of the end of this series that I won't for get anytime soon.
Alyson Noel delivers yet again a series that I can get lost in way after the reading is over.
I love the characters and with each loss or hurt you feel it, or at least I know I do.
I can't recommend it enough, my three teenagers are anxious to read the series and I will be getting them the boxed set, it's not a series to be missed!
I just can't believe it's over!
And I warn you if this is indeed the last book I am so not happy about how it ended!
I do not in any way regret the read but OMG!!! Noooo!!!!!
It is primed for a spinoff or another installment. LOL... please?
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With over 8 New York Times bestsellers in 2 years, and over 6 million copies in print, her books have been translated into 37 languages, sold in over 50 countries, and have made the New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, Wall Street Journal, LA Times, NCIBA, and Walmart bestsellers lists, and have won numerous awards such as: the National Reader's Choice Award, NYLA Book of Winter Award, NYPL Stuff for the Teenage, TeenReads Best Books of 2007, Reviewer's Choice 2007 Top Ten, appeared on the CBS Early Show's "Give the Gift of Reading" segment, and selected for Seventeen Magazine's "Hot List" and Beach Book Club Pick.
Chosen as one of OC Metro magazine's "20 Women to Watch," she's been nominated for the Orange County Business Journal's "Women in Business Awards" as well as their "Excellence in Entrepreneurship" award. Her adult novel, FLY ME TO THE MOON, was optioned by Ridley Scott's, Scott Free Productions, with Sharon Maguire (Bridget Jones' Diary) set to write and direct, and all 4 books in THE SOUL SEEKERS series has been optioned by Cheyenne Enterprises.
Born and raised in Orange County, California, she's lived in both Mykonos and Manhattan and is now settled in Southern California where she's working on her next book.
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