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File Size: 4196 KB

Print Length: 445 pages

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Publisher: Erica D. Cope; 2 edition (May 22, 2014)

Publication Date: May 22, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00KI60YT8

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Like the Dawn is the last book in the Lark Trilogy. Just like the previous books, Like the Dawn is action-packed. The Dark Elves are plotting to take over the kingdom of the light elves, while the light elves are trying to figure-out how to stop them.Mia is now a different person. She had to give-up her human family and Jacoby, deal with her feelings for Grey, and put up with the royals from the other kingdoms. She is doing all of that while trying to get the light elves to figure-out that in order for them to survive, they have to fight.Alberico is right by Mia's side through out this story and I love that. In a lot of YA the parents are irresponsible, shady, and seemingly unloving. Well Alberico shakes that up. He loves Mia with all of his heart. He wants what is best for her, cares about her feelings and just values her in general.This book has two amazing guys, Greyson and Jacoby. I normally don't have a problem picking a guy for the heroine in a love-triangle. I just know which one would be best for the character and then I have ones I just love myself and they aren't necessarily the same character. However the Lark Trilogy has completely broken me.I love both Grey and Jacob for very different reasons. Grey is serious and protective and would do anything to make you happy. Jacoby would also do anything to make you happy but he is also light-hearted, caring fun and he would believe you can do anything. Mia makes her choice and either way a great guy will have his heart broken.I really can't get into anymore without giving it away so I am just going to say I loved this story and the amazing world in which the trilogy took place. And I am very happy to hear that Cope is doing another book(s) set in this world. I for one cannot wait for Nightingale.

(PLEASE BE AWARE THERE ARE SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW)It was a bit predictable but I'm a sucker for a happy ending. I really like the way the book helps the reader understand why she chooses Jacoby and not Grey. It was a beautiful message of how she has grown as a person because she no longer wants to be in the shadow of someone, she wants to be their equal. I was in love with Jacoby from the very beginning. His personality just grows on you. (Like mold!) I have to admit, the death of her father was less emotional for me than I thought it would be. It didn't break my heart. It just felt so predictable. I feel like Freya's death broke my heart more. I have to admit though, a part of me is wishing for an extra or something that shares what happened to Grey. I don't like the idea of him ending up alone. I never felt like he was right for Mia. I always hoped Grey would find someone who would challenge him and make him completely awkward to the point his pokerface would break. I never felt like Mia breathed life into his character. Instead, she made him more rigid because of his need to protect her. Grey needs someone to open him up emotionally, something Mia never really did. She started to but even in the end, I felt like she never truly broke down his walls.

I have to say that I am kind of disappointed in this book. I was hoping for so much more. I loved the first two books, but I think there was a lot missing in this one. The final battle could have been way more epic. I think Mia spent too much complaining about the ball. I kind of suspected when the dark elves were going to attack and they were defeated a little too easy. I think some of the things that happened were a little too good to be true and her father could of had went out better than that. I think he should of taken Mia under his wing, it was like she hardly ever saw him. I don't like that I am just supposed to be satisfied that she's going to make an amazing Queen when she basically knows nothing about her new world. She can't even give someone a tour of the castle. It would have been better had the story been shown from different characters point of view. Jacoby's point of view should not have been an added vindicate the end. Things would have been easier to understand and a little more interesting had we seen different sides of the on going events.I don't ever remember there being a third floor that is for the queen being brought up before and then the vault. The keeper of the vault was random and the fact that the king wasn't more concerned bout the missing amulets was a bit confusing. Especially, when that's how the dark elves got through. I still don't see the point of bringing the book with the symbol on it and the relics when none were used in the actual defeat of the dark elves. It would have been better if they had figured out a way that may have defeated them. Rather than Jacoby coming out of nowhere and claiming to suddenly "see it". Mia should of been a little bit of a forwarding before he just did was he did. If there was a clue given about the lunar eclipse. Things like that were just random and really Jacoby was just going to hold off all the dark elves by himself?After the battle, I think Mia should of been the one to go get her family. How did Jacoby get their memories back? I think the part about Jacoby and Mia being soul mates was kind of ridiculous when she said herself that she had never even thought about marrying him. I get she was 18, which we were kept being reminded, but no matter your age when you find the one you know that from the beginning. You don't just start randomly feeling like he's your other half and the other half of your soul walked into the room.What was the point of bringing up the attacks on the human world, when nothing was being done about them? What was the point of worrying about there being an arranged marriages, when it was clearly never going to happen? What was up with the parents of Hugo and his father throwing those fits? What happens to Hugo? I feel like he could played more of a part.These are my thoughts and questions. I am still giving it three stars because it had some good parts and I love Mia`s sarcasm. I'm glad that her and Jacoby can finally be together. I just had higher expectations for this book.

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