6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cusick's work great as usual, but...., Mar 15 2006
By Ree Maria - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sin and Salvation: The Unseen #4 (Mass Market Paperback)
I am such a R.T.C. fan, that I find it hard to not like anything she's done. Though that doesn't mean I don't see things right in front of my face.
While I loved this series and the intense darkness it held in it, book #4 left something to be desired in the way it ended.
Read no further if you have yet to read the conclusion...
I became really attached to a certain character, of whom I'm sure those of you who have read this book, know whom I speak of.
This character I found to have a very abrubt end. The male left standing... well, I never saw it coming. It was a character I'd come to hate and the one I liked, didn't survive the end of the book. Why? And the main character seemed to have done off the deep end in the last few pages. She fought so hard against this evil, and all of a suddon she's all gung-ho to join it?!?
The end seemed to be off balanced. I lost almost all affection I held for our heroine, with the way it ended.
It almost seemed as if there should be one more book to solve this mess Lucy has thrown heself into. Maybe a reserection of the character I spoke of, could save her....
A though.
I loved the series regardless though.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
WARNING - SPOILERS AHEAD, Mar 6 2007
A Kid's Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sin and Salvation: The Unseen #4 (Mass Market Paperback)
Ahhh anyone who can answer this will be greatly appreciated; I think Poesuicide (the one who replied to the person above) might know. But anything would be appreciated!
I absolutely loved the books, they were amazing, but I honestly didn't get the ending. =\
-What was Byron's connection to the whole thing? Was he 'bad' too? If not, then he was still one of these human-wolf-beast things, right? So then, if he was still Gran's grandchild an Katherine's brother, how could he have been that thing? Wasn't Katherine AFRAID of the beast things?
-So Jared was good? Nicholas was bad? There were TWO of the 'HE's?? Ahhh. But then, see I kind of got it till the end, when she's all ready to go with Jared. But then, he shape-shifts into the BAD guy or something? Or am I thinking totally off? Because at the end when he goes "But you never know what you have with a shape-shifter" he seems really evil and then he sinks his teeth into her neck? Did he turn back into Nicholas or something? My question is, is Lucy happy with the end? If she is, then it's all good and they're not evil? But I still miss Matt.
-And as for reading again, would it be enough just to read the LAST book again to figure it out? =\
I would REALLY appreciate it if you could explain everything to me. =P
(Oh and didn't Gran know Byron was a beast thing? And didn't Byron himself know? TELL me he was good! I would hate for him to be an evil one too. =( And what was with the Byron being the only sworn enemy without knowing it thing, except Jared was the one that killed Nicholas? Or did he really? Ahh, so confused!)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not a true ending, April 30 2012
By Tricia Grant - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sin and Salvation: The Unseen #4 (Mass Market Paperback)
Though i enjoyed the book this to me was more of a new beginning than an ending. Way to many questions were left unanswered. Plus you dont just leave the main character hanging at the end like this did. This to me was a half hazzard attempt to close out the story. Where it brings up more questions and possibilities for a fifth book than leaving me fulfilled and knowing the true outcome.