

I was, however, a little disappointed in the lack of development of the Brannick's and The Eye.

I loved how the relationship between Sophie and all of her counterparts continued to develop through out this story. I was sad it ended, however, I was extremely happy with how it did end. Sophie soon finds herself in places she would never expect. However, unlike the two novels, the twists and turns happen much faster. Right after a quick review chapter action begins very quickly. She not only left London but she went through the portal without any knowledge of what has happened to her Father the Prodigium Council Leader, Archer the boy she loves, Cal the boy that loves her, and Jenna her vampire best friend. She has just traveled through a magical portal to the Brannick's compound, leaving London behind. Unlike most sequels this book begins right where we left our main character, Sophie. This is typically seen through her witty remarks in times of danger or high stress, which this book is full of. This trait is most seen in the main character, Sophie Mercer, her one liners really compel the stories forward.

I always forget exactly how sassy Rachel Hawkins writes until I am reading one of her novels.

Spell Bound, the final novel in the Hex Hall Series, truly lives up to its companion novels Hex Hall and Demonglass. Sophie’s bound for one hell of a ride-can she get her powers back before it’s too late? The Brannicks know anĮpic war is coming, and they believe Sophie is the only one powerfulĮnough to stop the world from ending. Thinks, until she makes a surprising discovery. Now Sophie is defenseless, alone,Īnd at the mercy of her sworn enemies-the Brannicks, a family of warrior Has come to accept her extraordinary magical powers as a demon, the Reviewing a book that is final in the series is difficult, you must remain vague enough to not spoil the entire series and yet you must also provide details for everyone who is on this book/ or has already read it.
