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The Survivors: Body & Blood

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The writing is fantastic and while there were a couple grammatical things that were missing here or there, they were more than bearable in order to keep reading the intriguing storyline. Getting inside different characters' heads is a brilliant way to write- Mark's was definitely my favorite. However, after getting through the ending, I was completely baffled. I was reading it on my Kindle and kept tapping to go next because surely Ms. Havard wouldn't be so cruel as to leave her readers with such an abrupt end. Then I went back and reread it a couple times. I'm still struggling to wrap my head around it. I feel like Sadie took a giant step back from where she had gotten herself to be leading up to The Event. And the last section with Everett and Ginny was a tad confusing as well. I guess I'm just looking for answers to the many questions swimming around in my head that won't be answered until the author is able to finish the next book- hopefully more on the timeline of sooner rather than later.

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I really struggled with this book.

Body & Blood is the third book in The Survivor's series by Amanda Havard, and perhaps if I'd read the first book or two this would have been an easier read because I would have understood the characters a little better. On the other hand, if I had read the first book (or two) I probably wouldn't have bothered with this third book.
I don't typically read the description of a book(such as that on Amazon or on Goodreads) before I read the book - I don't want to be influenced - but reading the Goodreads description would have probably stopped me and saved me some time. Here is the beginning of the Goodreads description:

How many answers you seek are just a part of you, waiting to be found?
The game has changed.
Fresh from her first brush with mortality, a fragile Sadie Matthau is playing human with Cole Hardwick while the Survivors endure unimaginable tragedy. Wrought with the first deaths of their own kind, a tyrant who will torture them, and an opponent more terrifying than anyone could have foreseen, the Survivors are facing their end.
Told from three points of view, The Survivors: Body & Blood is a bloodcurdling, mind-bending, heart-stopping ride. As Sadie and the Winters uncover more enemies, more history, and more answers, they find themselves brought closer together and ripped further apart. And all the while, a haunting Alexander Raven lurks at the edge of Sadie s lifeline, at the darkening fringes of her mind.
As the Survivors descend into chaos, Sadie realizes a painful truth: the deepest of secrets leave the darkest of marks.
Caught between a terrifying fantasy and her own grim reality, Body & Blood is the story of Sadie s dance with her demons, future, past, and present.

Lots of exciting adjectives and adverbs (this reads like a film trailer), but nothing that really describes anything to a prospective new reader. Who are "the Survivors" mentioned in the description and series title? "Fresh from her first brush with mortality" and "playing human" ... clearly there's something paranormal or other-worldly here, but what? Is the answer in the book? Yes... but not too early. So those of us who have not read the other volumes, aren't clued in very well.

I felt like the book was mostly talk. The characters stood around and talked to one another - about plans, about what they would do, about how to solve their problems. Then something might happen, and they'd stand around and talk some more. This was one of the driest fantasies I've read in a long time. It was definitely NOT the bloodcurdling, mind-bending, heart-stopping ride I was hoping for.

Looking for a good book? Body & Blood by Amanda Havard might appeal if you've read the first two books in the series ... and then again, it might not.

I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher, through Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.

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