Endless Knight (The Arcana Chronicles #2)★★★
Published: October 1, 2013
Recommend it for: YA fans, Tarot readers, & Dystopian fans
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In the second book of the Arcana Chronicles Evie has now fully come into her powers as the tarot Empress. And Jackson was there to see it all. In the aftermath of killing Arthur, the tarot Alchemist, Evie realizes that a war is brewing between the other teens that, following the apocalypse, have been given powers and it's kill or be killed.
Things get even more complicated when Evie meets Death, the mysterious, sexy Endless Knight. Somehow the Empress and Death share a romantic history- one the Evie can't remember, but Death can't forget. She is drawn to the Endless Knight, but is in love with Jack. Determined to discover why she's been granted these powers, Evie struggles to accept her place in a prophecy that will either save the world, or completely destroy it.
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I need to preface this review first:
Let me put this out there.
I (personally) do not like love triangles.
I find them tedious, often tacky, ridiculous, and mostly unrealistic.
That being said. WOW.
Kresley Cole's writing is absolutely phenomenal!
Her story is still new and refreshing and is one that definitely makes me shake my fist wanting to know *what happens next* !!
Evie, finally accepting her new powers and place in this tarot game of the end of days, is a heroine that makes readers *relate* to her. Especially if you can remember what it was like being a confused, head-strong, stubborn teenager yourself. (And that is without the apocalypse!)
Jack. oh, my lovely Cajun Jack.
My Bayou Beau. I adore him.
I miss him dearly- this book fell victim of pushing away the main love interest to focus on other players involved in the (dreaded) love triangle...
In this second book of Cole's Arcana Chronicles, we learn a lot more about the tarot cards, the players of the game, and about the game itself- like what has happened in the past.
Yes, that's right. That mystery surrounding Death, a past that hints to Death's connection with the Empress- it is all revealed in this book.
It is a testimony to Cole's writing ability that she was able to put the focus onto what was to be the main villian (*ahem* Death *ahem*) and make you understand, even *feel* for him. For me, it was amazing that Cole could make me see Evie and Death together.
Their vibe, his emotions, their past.
It was a love story that, in another time, would've been for the ages.
I loved Death's question to Evie:
"After the Flash, if I'd gone to Haven and protected you and your mother, would you have chosen me?"
His reaction to her answer- knowing that's what he had *wanted* to do, but couldn't look past betrayal, was heartbreaking.
"I should have gone to you! I should have looked past my hatred and protected you."
Unfortunately, like I said before, I just don't like love triangles. Plus, I just couldn't get over the fact that for a majority of the kidnapping "courtship" Death hated her.
For a good reason.
Then he crippled her powers and held her captive!
Again, for a good reason, but in the end I couldn't help butyelling insanely being "slightly" annoyed that Evie was willingly to just FORGET about Death's degrading and humiliating capture because of supposed "mistakes" she made IN A PAST LIFE.
For a good reason.
Then he crippled her powers and held her captive!
Again, for a good reason, but in the end I couldn't help but
I'm sorry. I don't bite.
It just felt a little stockholm for my tastes.
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Jack....*sigh* yes, there are conflicts ahead, and yes, he may have made decisions that weren't his to make, but like I said, this is the freaking apocalypse!
I was doubly annoyed that Evie seemed so eager to forget all that happened between them (which is A LOT) all because of a truth Death revealed, without wanting to talk to Jack!
It seemed hypocritical that she was forgiving everything Death did to her because of the "past mistakes" on her part (that she CAN'T EVEN REMEMBER!), yet didn't give Jack the same courtesy- that maybe he made mistakes in the past, but had changed. Like I said before: it's the apocalypse! EVERYTHING changes.
And this is JACK. The guy who had told her she was *everything* to him
I was doubly annoyed that Evie seemed so eager to forget all that happened between them (which is A LOT) all because of a truth Death revealed, without wanting to talk to Jack!
It seemed hypocritical that she was forgiving everything Death did to her because of the "past mistakes" on her part (that she CAN'T EVEN REMEMBER!), yet didn't give Jack the same courtesy- that maybe he made mistakes in the past, but had changed. Like I said before: it's the apocalypse! EVERYTHING changes.
And this is JACK. The guy who had told her she was *everything* to him
"The first priest I find, I'm goan to marry you. I'm all in, peekon."
This is the boy who was going crazy not knowing where she was- knowing she was with Death.
Evie did redeem herself in my eyes at the end by acknowledging that by moving forward with Death she was making a decision about her life, about Jack, without all the information. Hence, why I am extremely anxious for the next book in the series.




