Monday, March 14, 2016

Broken Crowns (The Internment Chronicles #3) by Lauren DeStefano #Review #thanks @SimonTeen

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War rages everywhere and Morgan is caught in the middle in the haunting conclusion of The Internment Chronicles, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Chemical Garden trilogy.

The city is falling out of the sky…

Morgan always thought it was just a saying. A metaphor. The words of the dying. But as they look up at the floating island that was their home, Pen and Morgan make a horrible discovery—Internment is sinking.

And it’s all Morgan’s fault.

Corrupted from the inside by one terrible king and assailed from the outside for precious resources by another, Internment could be destroyed because Morgan couldn’t keep a secret. As two wars become one, Morgan must find a way to bring her two worlds together to stop the kings that wage them…

Or face the furthest fall yet.





Lauren DeStefano is the author of The Internment Chronicles and the New York Times bestselling Chemical Garden trilogy, which includes WitherFever, and Sever. She earned her BA in English with a concentration in creative writing from Albertus Magnus College in Connecticut. Visit her at LaurenDeStefano.com.





Well this one I was so excited to get!  I loved the first book the second one was well the second one it had its good parts and its not so good parts.    So when this came it took everything I had not to drop everything and read it.  And although this book was ok it so didn't end like I thought it was going to!

I have to say that going into this one I had a ton of expectations. I wanted an ending where if not a full on happily ever after I wanted that BANG and well I didn't get it.  The way this one ended felt like the author ran out of time and just had to come up with something.  It seems that this series just started to fall apart after the amazingness that was book 1.  Which really makes me sad. 











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