Author: Emi Gayle
Series: Novella in the 19th Year Trilogy (#3.5)
Published By: MM&I (Februrary 10, 2014)
Source: ARC Copy Provided by the Author (in exchange for an honest review)
Genre: YA Paranormal/Fantasy
My Rating: 3.5 Stars!
Book Description:
Something is wrong with Suze. His memory, his magic, even his muscles have all gone mental. If he’s not careful, the underworld’s version of the loony bin may be his next stop.
Not ready to give up the goat yet—if he had one he didn’t eat that is—Suze sets out to stop the mystical mayhem. Unfortunately, this isn’t a fairy tale, and Suze isn’t Snow White felled by an apple waiting for a kiss. Nor is he Prince Charming.
Nope, he’s just Suze. A destroyer demon stuck without the one person who probably kept him sane for the last eighteen years. Mackenzie Thorne. Or, maybe, just maybe, Mac made him insane, and what was once wrong is now right.
The only thing Suze is sure of—maybe—is that he needs to find the cure. However, with boy wonder memory-less and Mac in California, he’s not even sure where to start.
Of course, once he does figure it out, everything will fall into place like a well designed set of dominoes. Where the path leads, though, is a place Suze never would have expected.
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I do love Gayle's writing and I love her characters from this trilogy even more. Suze has always been a mystery to me, if not even a favorite, so when I saw that this novella would be something that was all about the Suze, I had to read it. Plus, come on, we get something a little extra after the trilogy has ended, what more could you ask for?
Not only did we get a lot of the goofy, fun loving Suze but we got Mac and Winn and so many others as well. This really was a fun little read.
A little mystery, a little adventure, a little making up, some new characters and a whole lot of what I love about this series in general.
I am so glad that Gayle gave us this extra little something to help ease the lose of this series, it really was a treat getting to see some of our old favorites again and to see what they are doing now that Mac made her decision and they are trying to live their lives.
*All thoughts and opinions are my own and were not influenced by the author or publisher. I was not compensated for this review*
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I have this, my tbr pile is out of control..lol I am glad this was cute I love Suze!
ReplyDeleteI know all about those out of control TBR piles!
DeleteNight and Day sounds like a fun read. I'm glad you liked it.
ReplyDeleteI know you really enjoyed this series, and I'm almost positive I got the 1st book, so hopefully I'll read it soon.
ReplyDeleteI think you would really like Mac Christy.
DeleteI haven't read any of her books yet either! I remember you saying lots of good things though so I really need to change that!
ReplyDeleteI hope you do give them a try!
DeleteI have not read this series but it looks like a cute read. I do love the covers!
ReplyDeleteThis one is super cute!
DeleteI love when novellas reunite you with beloved characters that you've been missing, and it sounds like this was a satisfying story for fans of the series. Wonderful review!
ReplyDeleteIt really was, thanks for stopping by Lauren!
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