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E**Y
WOW!
Wow!! I loved all of these books. I would highly recommend reading The Eve trilogy. Great writing and creativity. Not the first books i've read by this author. I've also read the Fall of Angels trilogy and them books were amazing too. I felt like i was in the books, i got so into them. I was happy, sad, on edge just like the characters in the books. Absolutely loved them
P**7
Five stars isn't enough!
This final book is just WOW! I don't know what to say really apart from just that....WOW! Keary did an absolute brilliant job on these books. As I said in my previous reviews of the first and second book I really think and wish that these books get turned into series. It would be awesome! Congratulations on a job so well done. I will be recommending to others. X
T**S
The eve
This was a good ending to the series. I'm not sure how I feel about eve"s ending. It seemed more real that there wouldn't be a totally happy ending but a good series that I recommend
M**O
*Brilliant*
I can't put her books down, from reading the very first page I am hooked, unexpectedly fantastic. Your suddenly pulled into this new world and can't get out. Never wanted it to end, definitely on my list for seconds 😉
S**4
A fab and fitting final chapter.
I loved all three books telling Eve's story but this was particularly good. A gripping end to the trilogy, with just the right amount of action and romance... (and the occasional tear as well).
K**R
A must read
An all consuming trilogy. Twists and turns along the way. Sorry I have finished reading the books. Well done Keary and thank you.
M**T
well what can I say
I was really pleased when the Eve popped into my kindle early. I couldn't put it down and certainly didn't expect to cry. will read again.
S**H
Great End to the Series.
(Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to author Keary Taylor.)This is book 3 in the `Eden Trilogy'.Time is running out to finally end the terror that the bane have caused, and Eve may well be the key.Can they really rid the world of the bane though? And will Eve survive it if they do?This was an interesting and action packed end to the series, and I enjoyed it.Eve continued to be strong in this book, and she made tough decisions, even when she knew people wouldn't necessarily agree with what she was doing. I also loved the way she cared for people, and really valued their worth, not just as part of the team, but as human beings in general.The storyline in this was pretty good, and I liked that we found out more about Eve's sister. There were a couple of things that seemed maybe a little too easy, but it wasn't hard to overlook these, and I was happy that things seemed to be going the right way for once. I was also happy with the way things worked out romantically for Eve, and the way that that love triangle was resolved!The ending was good, although things were touch and go for a moment! I did like the way things ended though, and thought that it was a fitting end to the series.Overall; a good end to the series.7.5 out of 10.
R**S
Highly recommend this amazing series!
The Eve starts out almost exactly where The Human left off, with Eve in the desert surrounded by the Bane and meeting Dr. Evans, the doctor that started it all. The Bane are a medical creation meant to help humanity. A medical experiment of nanotechnology that went out of control and turned humans into robot like creature that could infect with the slightest touch. The Bane are bent on infecting all of the remaining humans and we discover that Eve is the key to ending it all. This is the final installment of the series and such a fitting end. We meet Eve's twin sister and find out she has more family than anyone thought. The beginning has a lot more action and the ending has the heart. I was about 80% thru the book and was wondering how the ending would be...perfect of course. It took a turn I did not expect and it was such a fitting end. The last few chapters give us different points of view, which I LOVED. This is one of my favorite series ever. I love the dystopian world and all the people in it. Keary Taylor makes each character a full person with more than just one side. I would highly recommend this series. I am so sad it's over but I am sure I will be reading it again and again...
Q**O
An excellent ending
A couple of reasons I like this book and the whole trilogy. First, I measure a big part of my enjoyment of a book by whether I care about the characters. Do I Identify with them, are they interesting, do I feel sad, glad, upset when they feel that way? I certainly felt that way in this book. I refuse to give spoilers so you can experience the full effect of the story so I won't go into details of why I felt these things; but, you can rest assured I did feel it. Second, the story itself was just different and well done. Lastly, most stories today seem to drag out or leave something open at the end so they can write sequels. I found though that this story not only came to a solid conclusion, it was a satisfying one as well. Kudos to Keary Taylor for not trying to leave an opening just to get more money. Definitely worth buying!
K**T
A Thought-Provoking Emotional Rollercoaster!
4 StarsThis book had me on an emotional rollercoaster toward the end, but the rest of the book was a little more subdued than the previous one in terms of action, and the emotions were different, more toward the hopeful and positive side. But I was still just as invested in the characters and just as hooked wanting to know how things were going to play out.This book, much like the others, continued to make me think about the concept of humanity (all that stuff I talked about in my review of Book 2 and a little in my review of Book 1), but this one, in a way, brought things full circle, just as Eve said. However, even when it brought things full circle and they did something good, it still wasn't exactly cut and dry, and it left me pondering things even more. Were the main characters really any better than the scientists? Or rather, were the scientists really any worse people than the main characters? Was anyone really to blame for what happened to the world? Was everyone to blame? Do intentions make a difference, or is it only the outcome that matters?In the end, all the loose ends were tied up, and this book brought a satisfying conclusion to a series full of realistic, likeable characters, emotional situations, and thought-provoking depth that I'm really glad I read!Original Review on Blog: http://wp.me/p6ovgw-2P
M**L
Final book of humans turning robotic.
This is a different way of the humans turning the world into a mess. Of course I think of the terminator movies but this accurately makes more since because it started out to help people before it became a problem. The ending was a surprise but I got it. If you loved the sci-fi movies Terminator then you would get into this series. I do think the first book could have explained more about the world at that time but this story was about the characters involved in the results of the research that was done to two young girls. Beware mankind will do bad things if they can get away with it, as they have repeatedly done in the past.
K**R
Excellent and different dystopian novel
I loved this series. I am an avid reader and I particularly enjoy series and theologies in the books that I like. I know that I am reading a good book when it leaves me wanting for more and not being able to put the book down because I need to see what happens next. The character development was perfect. I got to know these characters and found myself caring about what happened to them. The premise of this particular apocalyptic series was scientific and believable that choices that were made to play God resulted in disaster. Intentions were good, but the result was devastating. I loved this series and would highly recommend this to readers who love apocalyptic fiction.
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