Tuesday, January 26, 2016

BOOK REVIEW: Greta and the Lost Army (Mylena Chronicles, #3) by Chloe Jacobs



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A fate as unavoidable as love itself...

After spending the last four years trapped in a place of monsters, demons, and magick, the last thing the fierce teenage bounty hunter Greta expected was to ever be back on Earth. But a rare opportunity gives her and the Goblin King Isaac the opportunity to do just that. Now she’s home. With a boy in tow. And her parents have lots of questions. 

Although Greta finally has her heart’s deepest wish—to see her family again—every step she takes to reconnect with them drives her further away from Isaac. Greta and Isaac planned for her to return to Mylena and become his queen, but she’s not sure if she can go back to that harsh world, though staying on Earth means giving up the boy she loves. 

But a powerful enemy refuses to let Greta escape. A demon who will stop at nothing to destroy her and everything she loves. Even if it means following her to Earth and forcing her to face a fate as unavoidable as love itself.

REVIEW BY: Angel, age 13 years, 2 months

MAY CONTAIN SPOILER:

This book was full of twists and so much fun that I never expected. 

This book is about a human girl named Greta who has been stuck in a whole different world where goblins, demons, and fairies are real. Greta has tried every possible way there is to get back home to the human world. Greta has to fall in love, let a demon out to destroy Mylena all in the process of getting back home. However, she is so used to Mylena that she just has to go back to fight to save Mylena from the demon she let loose. Can she pull it off and save Mylena with the friends she has made and keep the person she loves by her side?

My favorite character is Isaac because he loves Greta so much that he will do anything for her. My favorite part is Isaac and Greta's wedding day. 

I recommend this book to science fiction lovers. 

I give this book 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 13 and up. 

**This book's publishing date is February 1, 2016.

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