<p>Described as "utterly captivating" by Richelle Mead and as "enchanting and exciting, romantic and believable" by Melissa Marr, the New York Times bestselling Unearthly series has dazzled readers and critics alike. In this riveting finale, Cynthia Hand explores the timeless question of whether it is better to follow the rules or your heart. This incandescent paranormal romance will win the hearts of fans of Becca Fitzpatrick, Andrea Cremer, and Cassandra Clare.</p><p>The past few years held more surprises than part-angel Clara Gardner ever could have anticipated. Now, with the fallen angel who attacked her watching her every move and the threat of Black Wings looming, Clara knows she must finally fulfill her destiny - a destiny that includes Christian Prescott by her side. But in order to complete her purpose, Clara must first find a way to give up the thing she wants most . . . a future with the boy she loves, Tucker Avery.</p>
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GREAT ending to this series, regardless if you are Team Tucker or Team Christian!
***ARC received by Harper Teen in exchange for review*** "He loves you. Not because of me. Or because God told him to. Because of you." It's pretty much impossible to write a review of this without spoiling anything. (Don't worry, I find a way) I've made it very clear in the past my love for Tucker and my intense feelings of hate towards Christian. So if I say: "OMG, I loved this book!" You will probably assume that I loved it because she ends up with Tucker. Or if I say: "I freaking HATED this book!" You will probably assume I hate it because she ends up with Christian. Or because Tucker dies. But what if I said that after reading Boundless, I no longer hate Christian? Or if I say that I loved the ending because she ended up with the person she belonged with, even if I agree with it or not. Both of these statements are true. Believe me; no one is more shocked than I am that Cynthia Hand made it possible for me to stop hating Christian so much (Because I did hate him. So much) But she somehow accomplished it beautifully. I had a love/hate relationship with this book. Some parts I loved so much...and other parts I hated. Not because it was bad, because the whole book was beautiful, but because I was frustrated with some of the events. What I hated the most was how very little of Tucker we get to see. But, the parts we do see of him are amazing. It was very frustrating to me to have to sit through and read all the parts about Clara and Christian and their damn purposes and their visions. Especially when all I wanted for Christian to go away and for Tucker to come back. I felt a total case of déjà vu of when I was reading New Moon and I just wanted to skip all the Jacob parts and get to Edward and tell Jacob "She still loves Edward! Go away!" But then, a weird thing started happening and all of a sudden Christian wasn't bothering me so much and I started thinking maybe he was a good person after all. Maybe he really loves Clara and they really do belong together. Bu...
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