Monday, January 20, 2014

Othersphere: Otherkin #3 by Nina Berry

She's a shapeshifter from another world.  This third book in the series takes her through the portal into that world where she meets both her parents.  It's not a good thing and doesn't mean everyone lives happily ever after, though.

Kensington Books sent me a copy of this book for review (thank you).  It has been published, so check with your local bookstore for a copy.  This is the third in the series, so you may want to grab all three to keep up on the story line and to see why this final story is so important and answers so many questions.

I loved the first book and couldn't wait until the second.  I finished the second one mad at the author.  How could she kill a character?  What's going on with the romance?  How could this cool story go so wrong?  I wasn't even sure if I wanted to read this third and final installment in the story.  Boy, am I glad I did!

Dez is still broken hearted that Caleb is shunning her since she sided with his brother.  Lance is a very nice guy and he loves her, but she still regrets losing Caleb.  She doesn't have time to worry about it, though, because Caleb and Lance's evil insane father is still plotting to end the existence of shapeshifters to save the world and they have to stop him.

Their father is possessed by a demon, their younger sister gets sent into the other world, and Caleb and Lance have to work with Dez to get her back.  Dez already knows who her real mother is and when she finds out who her father is, she's horrified!

This is an action packed story with lots of tension and suspense.  It's a fight until the end and the odds aren't good on either side.

This book redeemed the second in the series.  Thing started to come together, the battles became more fierce, more people died, but good prevailed in the end.  Thanks, Ms. Berry, for the saving the day and making me sleep better.

Happy reading.

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