Title: All of Our Demise
Author: Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman
Publisher: Tor Teen
Publication date: August 30, 2022
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Summary
Every year when the Blood Veil rises, the seven families of Ilvernath compete in a tournament to the death. The prize? The control of the vast wellspring of high magick. Currently in the thick of the tournament, the current competitors have learned that the curse of the Blood Veil can be broken. And now the tournament itself is breaking all around them.
As the curse gets closer and closer to breaking, the champions have to make a choice. Do they work towards breaking the curse or continue the tournament as if nothing has happened? Alliances will shift. New relationships will form. All we know is–the tournament will not have a happy ending.
Review: All of Our Demise
Thanks to NetGalley and Tor Teen for an advanced copy of All of Our Demise to review! I read All of Us Villains in basically one sitting last year, so I was excited to see how it ended. Especially since the first book ended with such a cliffhanger!
If you loved the dark, foreboding nature of the first book, you’ll absolutely love this one. All your favorite characters return, each one just as morally grey as the last one. They’re all faced with choices they never thought they would have, especially that of ending the tournament forever. Even though there are a lot of points of view in this book, I didn’t feel like any of the characters were more developed than the other. They all felt like well-rounded and complex characters, which is a point for the story! It’s hard to do that with so many different narrators.
The action! This book picks up immediately where the last book left off and doesn’t let up on the action. Foody and Herman also give us plenty of plot twists to keep us on our toes. Plus, the world building is expanded in this book, giving us even more of this magical society the authors have created. I would read more stories set in this world for sure!
My only complaint is that at times, some of the elements feel a bit repetitive. Honestly, I think that’s partly because the book is a little on the long side. Combining some of the events might have helped to cut down on some of the repetition.
All in all, if you’re looking for an action-packed ending to this duology, you’ll love this finale!
4/5 stars