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The Blurb On The Back:

The Blackhart Code: Never give up and never look back.


There’s never a dull day on Kit’s watch, as her job involves solving crimes – the supernatural kind. She’s up against it as Glow, a Fae-created drug, goes viral. Kit, Aiden and Dante must somehow shut down the suppliers before people get badly hurt.

In the Otherwhere, Fae prince Thorn stumbles across a deadly secret. The Veil separating our human world from the Fae realms is weakening. If it fails, madness and chaos will devastate both lands – so Thorn turns to Kit for help.

Torn between the Glow case and her feelings for Thorn, Kit faces terrible choices. But she and Thorn must use their powers to avert disaster, whatever the cost; for failure will shatter two worlds.




It’s several weeks after VOWED. Kit is still feeling bad about having to leave the kidnapped children with Brixi, even though she and Dante know that they had to in order to maintain the Veil between the human world and the Otherworld. Fortunately, Aiden needs their help in investigating the spread of Glow, a deadly Fae-created drug, which is spreading uncontrollably around the clubbing scene. But as the trio try to track down the supply chain, they find a dark conspiracy between the world of men and Fae that goes further than they can possibly imagine.

Meanwhile Thorn is growing increasingly worried by the strange visions being shown to him in the forest. Something’s wrong. There’s an infection running through the Fae world that’s threatening to weaken the Veil and could cause disaster for both realms. He needs Kit’s help, even though Fae law prevents them from being together and both face terrible choices if they’re to save their worlds – choices that could cost them each other.

The conclusion to Liz de Jager’s YA fantasy trilogy is an action-packed but undisciplined affair that ties up the plot strands. The fight scenes are particularly strong and have a lot of energy – I especially enjoyed how de Jager incorporates the use of magic and shows its effects on Kit (which I wanted more of as much is made of the detrimental effect her magic has on her, including migraines and nosebleeds – at times this seems to be building to something significant but ultimately peters out). I also enjoyed the developing relationship between Dante and the Aiden, which feels natural and has some witty and heartfelt dialogue but Kit’s romance with Thorn lacks emotional depth and after 3 books I’m still not sure what draws them together. I was disappointed with the Glow storyline, which was hinted at in VOWED but doesn’t really get the development it deserves and at times there’s a lack of discipline in the writing with a lot of repetition and dead page time. The reintroduction of the wider Blackhart clan confused me as their lack of page time makes them little more than names on a page (but I did enjoy one of them calling out Kit on her bratty behaviour, which was long overdue). Ultimately although this trilogy didn’t quite work for me, there’s enough potential for me to want to read de Jager’s next work.

The Verdict:

The conclusion to Liz de Jager’s YA fantasy trilogy is an action-packed but undisciplined affair that ties up the plot strands. The fight scenes are particularly strong and have a lot of energy – I especially enjoyed how de Jager incorporates the use of magic and shows its effects on Kit (which I wanted more of as much is made of the detrimental effect her magic has on her, including migraines and nosebleeds – at times this seems to be building to something significant but ultimately peters out). I also enjoyed the developing relationship between Dante and the Aiden, which feels natural and has some witty and heartfelt dialogue but Kit’s romance with Thorn lacks emotional depth and after 3 books I’m still not sure what draws them together. I was disappointed with the Glow storyline, which was hinted at in VOWED but doesn’t really get the development it deserves and at times there’s a lack of discipline in the writing with a lot of repetition and dead page time. The reintroduction of the wider Blackhart clan confused me as their lack of page time makes them little more than names on a page (but I did enjoy one of them calling out Kit on her bratty behaviour, which was long overdue). Ultimately although this trilogy didn’t quite work for me, there’s enough potential for me to want to read de Jager’s next work.

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