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# Endless Knight (The Arcana Chronicles)

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    Intensely Addicting and Perfectly Executed YA
  

*by S***R on Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2014*

Endless Knight is all around one of the most intensely addicting and perfectly executed YA's I have ever read. It just knocks all the other books off the shelf. After I read Poison Princess—which I thought was exceptional—I was nervous. Apprehension arose because I loved the first novel so much that anything that followed after would either have to be superior, equivalent, or a giant let down. Luckily the sequel outdid itself in every possible way. Endless Knight's epic labyrinthine story continues and it's rooted in darkness, drama, deception, action, and seduction.Evie Greene sheds all pretenses when she accepts her role as the Empress and embraces all her deadly powers. As she reveals her true self to Jackson and the others he struggles to come to grips with her betrayal. Now that the Hermit, Arthur, is out of the game there's still many other Major Arcana lying in wait. It's only a matter of time before they cross paths with more dangerous opponents. Evie, Jackson, Matthew, Finn, and Selena realize that by aligning with each other they may have a chance to survive a game that only Death is the victor of. The other alliances grow stronger by the second and they all have one mutual goal—to win. Death stalks Evie around every corner and she vows to destroy him to end his killing spree, and change the fated outcome of all the tarot players.The Evie of the past is gone and replaced with a cunning, lethal beauty who assumes the role of leader over her group of allies. She's fearless and a force who won't go down without a bloody fight. As she searches for her grandmother, and travels with the others she learns more about the game. Everything from players, powers to weaknesses and she exploits them to her advantage. Her stuck-up attitude and annoying behavior doesn't make a single appearance in this book, hallelujah! She's super powerful, a little frightening, and a totally amazing heroine who can wreak havoc with her abilities. Her Empress form reminds me of Poison Ivy from the comics, and those similarities only beckon me to like her more. I'm awed over her villainous transformation, and the raging urge for her to kill everyone. She battles her very nature and sometimes she wins and sometimes she loses. I'm definitely one of those readers that cheers for the corruption and dark-side of the hero/heroine to come out. I love to see a character torn apart only to be reassembled again and emerge stronger than before.In Poison Princess I may have sported a fictional crush on the spicy Cajun Jackson but Death, oh Death, is my knight in shining ebony armor. His role in the first novel was small compared to his significance in Endless Knight. He's the ultimate bad guy bent on killing the Empress. He singles her out by warning all the other Arcana that her death will be at his hands, and from there it's a wild turn of events. Death is flawless without even a fissure of weakness. He's also fatally hot, I dare say hotter than Jackson. The first half you see a little of him and he's still a mystery but by the end you start to understand him, and his reasons for being the way that he is. It's shocking and a crazy-amazing plot twist. Evie and Jackson have their chemistry but Death and Evie have an infernal attraction that's hard to resist. There is an arsenal of secrets that you'll never see coming and it turns the story inside-out. There are little clues that hint at answers but their so cleverly disguised until the revelation of each. You're kept guessing the entire time!What makes Endless Knight one of the best books is the original concept, the history and intricately weaved details, the completely developed world, and the beautifully imagined characters. I was expecting to swoon over Jack and instead I was riveted by Death. Cole knows how to turn the tables around on you. The ending leaves you hanging with a brutal cliffhanger that will make you wish you were a time traveler. When the next installment Dead of Winter releases it'll be one of the rare few times I'll purchase it the day it hits the shelves!All in all this sequel brings more intriguing Arcana into the mix with bagmen and cannibals closing in, with plenty of Death to go around. Cole has forever won me over with her writing and artistry. Endless Knight has turned me into a total wreck. I can't pick up another book without this one creeping into my mind and whispering "you won't find another like it". If I thought reading the sequel made me nervous I'm now horrified about my feels for the third, but at this point I'm going to shake it off and know that whatever Cole writes it'll be another favorite. Endless Knight is an emotionally captivating tornado and one you'll be glad you're caught up in. An endless night of reading awaits! This series is upper YA best suited for 15+ for its violence, language, and sexual material.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    KC IS AMAZING!
  

*by C***R on Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023*

KC IS AMAZING!

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    Dark, Romantic, and Impossible to Put Down
  

*by N***R on Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2013*

SOME SPOILERS AHEADWarning: Do not start this book if you have a full day of classes ahead of you. In a fit of impatience and naivety, I attempted just that -- only to spend the rest of the afternoon with fingers fidgeting towards my book bag and the new release inside. Instead of, you know, taking notes or even doodling in the margins of my notebook. If college could have conveniently dropped out of existence for the day, I honestly think I would have spent the entire day, cocooned under my covers, reading.Endless Knight, the second novel of Kresley Cole's Arcana Chronicles, picks up right from where the first book left off. Rather than jumping forward even a few days, Cole brings the reader right back into the thick of the aftermath of Evie's fight with Arthur - her emotional distress, her growth, her confusion.  And, of course, Jack's reaction.  In other words, slow as Poison Princess might have been in the beginning, Endless Knight follows no such formula.    Still, the first half or so of Endless Knight read fairly similarly to the second half of Poison Princess - very dark, very action-heavy, and very sexy. The second half, however, (while still dark and, at times, blush-inducing) took a turn into slower pacing. And possibly Greek mythology.I've seen a lot of young adult books advertised as retellings of the myth of Hades and Persephone. Endless Knight - to the best of my knowledge - has never been promoted as such; yet it was by far the best adaption of the tale I've read. Possibly because it's a sequel; nothing felt forced or rushed about Evie's abduction. And, better yet, we got to know Evie long before she was stolen away to Death's domain. Poison Princess gives scarce few hints that its sequel would mold to the familiar shape of Hades and Persephone, but they're waiting for you when you look back.Nor does it hurt that Endless Knight isn't actually all that much of a young adult novel (a genre to which the darkness of Persephone's story has never seemed all that well-suited to me). Evie may be a teenager and the style of Cole's writing may occasionally twist - unnaturally in my opinion - into teen slang and such, but the latest Arcana Chronicles installment reads much more like a New Adult novel. Partly because of the dark nature of the novel.  Mostly because of the sex. Hint: there's no convenient "fade to black" when clothing moves into heaps on the floor.Sorry. Tangent. Anyhow, I don't think I've gotten around to saying this yet, but Endless Knight was amazing. I had absurdly high expectations of it, and it completely met every last one of them (well, except for the one where Evie and Jack stay together forever and never part and live happily ever after in the second book). The world was still beautifully and terrifyingly written - dark and unique and overwhelming. I didn't think it was possible for Cole's post-apocalyptic world to turn into any more of a nightmare, but lo and behold it did. Probably because of the cannibals. The character development was equally wonderful. I've always loved Evie as a protagonist, as she has always been believable and relatable even in - especially in - her brattiest moments. She's at her best so far in Endless Knight. Cole paces out Evie's growth, both in terms of strength and personality, so wonderfully that, even as she rises into clearly non-human territory, she's still as relatable as ever.I was also glad to see more development of the minor characters. Selena was much more understandable than I ever found her in Poison Princess. Finn was still hilarious. Matthew was still - I don't actually know quite what the word for Matthew is, but he, nevertheless, is as crazy, confusing, and well-written as ever. Jack, much to my pleasure, is still aggravating, believable, and utterly sexy. Even better, Cole reveals two major secrets that he's been keeping, both of which helped the reader - or at least this reader - to understand him better. I have mixed feelings over how this was revealed and how Evie responded, but, for the most part, I found this twist fairly well executed. Do I wish Jack had more of a presence during said twist? Well, yeah. I pretty much always want more Jack. Cole does manage to include a scene though, despite his separation from Evie, in which we see how he takes the news that Death told her what he was keeping from her. Glimpses like that of Jackson strengthened the narrative a lot; without them, seeing him again in the next book could easily have felt sudden, and the reveal of what he was doing while apart from Evie info-dumpy.As much as I'd love to continue raving about Jack, I should probably mention the new main character introduced in Endless Knight -- Death. Given his backstory with Evie, Death (also known as Aric) actually makes a believable love interest. Cole fleshes him out and - thank goodness - gives him more development than a mere shell of mystery.  Overall, if you liked Poison Princess, I'd highly recommend picking up Endless Knight when you got a chance (by which I mean right now). If you didn't, then, I wouldn't rush to the bookstore to grab a copy. The same things that bothered you about the first novel will likely still be an issue. And if you haven't read either novels, but have a preference for novels of the paranormal, dystopian, or romantic sort, I'd definitely give this series a try.

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