Monday, July 23, 2018

The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa



Title: The Eternity Cure
Author: Julie Kagawa
Series: Blood of Eden
#2
Genre: Fantasy/Young Adult
Page Count: 434 Pages (Paperback)
Published: April
30th 2013 by Mira Ink
Rating: 4/5

In Allison Sekemoto's world, there is one rule left: Blood calls to blood

She has done the unthinkable: died so that she might continue to live. Cast out of Eden and separated from the boy she dared to love, Allie will follow the call of blood to save her creator, Kanin, from the psychotic vampire Sarren. But when the trail leads to Allie's birthplace in New Covington, what Allie finds there will change the world forever-and possibly end human and vampire existence.

There's a new plague on the rise, a strain of the Red Lung virus that wiped out most of humanity generations ago-and this strain is deadly to humans and vampires alike. The only hope for a cure lies in the secrets Kanin carries, if Allie can get to him in time.

Allison thought that immortality was forever. But now, with eternity itself hanging in the balance, the lines between human and monster will blur even further, and Allie must face another choice she could never have imagined having to make.


My Review:


Eternity Cure was another gripping read by Julie Kagawa. Allie comes into her vampire self in this book. The story picks up with her hunting down Kanin and Sarren. Allie is hardened from her experiences in The Immortal Rules. I liked hunter Allie. She wasn’t trying to be human but she retained her morals and her character was stronger because of it.

The mission to save Kanin was just the beginning, bringing Allie into the middle of a plagued city and a new enemy.

The Eternity Cure had a good mix of old and new characters and settings. We get some resolution from questions left unanswered in The Immortal Rules while Julie threw some curve-balls in I didn’t see coming. The ending had my gaw dropping to the floor, so make sure you have The Forever Song on deck because you're going to want to start it immediately!

Overall I liked this book a lot. It lost a star for me because I felt like the fictive bubble was burst for me with the characters dumb decision making near the end. I just felt like they could have ended up in the same place without the ignorance.


Fav. Quotes (minus the spoilery ones):

“'I don't believe in fate,' he said carefully, 'but... I do believe everything happens for a reason. That there is some plan, some meaning to this darkness we live in.'”  

“Next time you two decide to go on a bloody killing spree, at least send me an invitation so I know that you care.”

My Rating: 4/5



You'll like this series if you liked

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer or The Iron King by Julie Kagawa.

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