

Macy is still optimistic, and will always have everyone’s back. Jaxon is also struggling a bit, and has a surprise twist to his fate that I am super excited to hear more about. And of course some swoony scenes between Hudson and Grace! I just love those two together!Īll of your favorite characters that have survived up to this point are back and just as fun as ever! Flint of course is angry and not his usual self, but who can blame him. There is a lot of action in this one as well, with some very difficult trials and of course a war to end all wars.

It was exciting to learn so much about them. We also learn a lot more about the Gargoyles and what their purpose in this world is. Grace learns so much more about herself and her abilities. This book has just about everything I could have wanted and more from this series. I will have to see about finding the other editions and reading their bonus content!Īlthough Court is long, and a little bit draggy at times, I enjoyed it just as much as the other books. The second was told from Flint’s point of view and is a heartbreaking scene between him and Jaxon. The first was about Nuri, Flint’s mom, told by his dad, Aiden, and was a super sweet story. I of course bought the dragon edition and I just loved the two bonus stories. The only difference between the editions is the bonus content, which are short stories/scenes from different characters than we usually hear from. You can learn more about each edition here on Tracey Wolff’s website. Barnes and Noble has the dragon edition, Target’s is the vampire edition, Books-a-Million has the witch court edition and independent bookstores have the gargoyle edition. Each edition is being sold by different companies. You can read my reviews of the first three books by clicking on the titles below:įirst off, just in case you didn’t know this, there are four editions of this book. If you have not read the first three books be warned that there might be spoilers ahead. This is a review for the fourth book in a series.
