Untold was a little lighter on plot advancement than I’d thought it would be, so I wasn’t sure if Unmade was going to be a rush to wrap up the series. On top of worrying about the fates of certain characters, I was a tad anxious about what to expect from the book in general. All I could think was, for the love of God Sarah Rees Brennan, please don’t kill this character! I hadn’t gotten very far into Unmade before I was already fearing for one of my favorite characters. There’s been heartbreak galore throughout the series, and Unmade carries on that fine tradition. Review: I’ve finished reading The Lynburn Legacy series and survived to discuss it! As anyone else who’s also read the trilogy will probably agree, that’s no small feat. Without this sliver of a chance to defeat him, though, Sorry-in-the-Vale is certainly lost, and Kami can’t bear to watch that happen, either. A hidden piece of Lynburn family history may provide the hope Kami has been searching for, but she may not be the only one who has to pay a steep price to free the town from Rob. To Sum It Up: Despite Sorry-in-the-Vale appearing to be firmly in the grasp of Rob Lynburn, Kami isn’t ready to give up on saving her town-or Jared-just yet.
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