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Every Last Breath

By: Jennifer L. Armentrout
Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
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Summary

Every choice has consequences - but 17-year-old Layla faces tougher choices than most. Light or darkness. Wickedly sexy demon prince Roth or Zayne, the gorgeous, protective Warden that she never thought could be hers. Hardest of all, Layla has to decide which side of herself to trust.

Layla has a new problem, too. A Lilin - the deadliest of demons - has been unleashed, wreaking havoc on those around her, including her best friend. To keep Sam from a fate much, much worse than death, Layla must strike a deal with the enemy while saving her city - and her race - from destruction. Torn between two worlds and two different boys, Layla has no certainties, least of all survival, especially when an old bargain comes back to haunt them all. But sometimes, when secrets are everywhere and the truth seems unknowable, you have to listen to your heart, pick a side - and then fight like hell.

©2015 Jennifer L. Armentrout (P)2015 Tantor
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The thing I love most about JLA is the surprising endings and the unpredictable events, which I feel the Dark Elements is lacking. Everything played out exactly as expected. The "hidden" is always too obvious. She also managed to turn a fascinating male character into nothing short of a lovesick puppy. There was also a few lose ends that I feel could have been dealt with better. It was a good story overall with some pretty awesome ideas along the way but it was a bit slow going and cliché. I'm glad she only used "the kiss deepened" phrase a handful of times in these series, unlike in the Covenant and Lux books that contain it in every chapter.

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Loved the Series, just got a little bored with all the emotions

I absolutely loved this series of three books. The narrator Saskia drew me in from book one and I was hooked. Very easy to listen too and not annoying like other narrators. The story line on all three books was great, I love fantasy, romance and drama, so suited me to a tee. The only thing that I would say negatively was that in the third book I got a little bored with Layla talking about her feelings of love for Roth all the time and it not really getting anywhere. I found it a little over done on this area and not needed. This book is defo a teenage romance novel, so if your looking for anything more than that, it’s not for you. However defo worth a listen regardless.

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