Destroy the Day

· Bloomsbury Publishing USA
3.7
3 reviews
Ebook
560
Pages

About this ebook

In the thrilling conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Defy the Night series, Brigid Kemmerer crafts heartrending twists and devastating turns that will keep readers breathless to the very end.

Left for dead, but desperate to survive . . . they have one last chance to save their kingdom.

Prince Corrick is out of options. Held captive by the vicious Oren Crane, he's desperate to reunite with Tessa, but will need to ally with the rebel leader Lochlan, who until now wished him dead. An unlikely but deadly pair, Corrick and Lochlan must plot their next moves carefully. . .

An island away, Tessa Cade is heartbroken and angry. Grieving Corrick, and unsure how to find a way back to Kandala, she doesn't know who to trust. Until Rian--the man she trusts least--makes an offer: aid in a plot to finally oust Oren Crane and see what the future holds. . .

Meanwhile in Kandala, Harristan is dethroned and on the run. He's struggling to unite the rebels in his fractured kingdom, but he finds support--and maybe more--in unexpected places.

Can Harristan be the king his people need? Can Corrick and Tessa find their way back to each other? As outside threats loom and the fires of revolution burn from within, time is running out to save their kingdom.

Ratings and reviews

3.7
3 reviews
Evangeline B
January 26, 2024
I loved the first book, but if course because it's a newly written series, the second book sucked. They were on a boat the whole time (as every fantasy series does for no reason) and it was super basic. This third book however was alright, but the main couple were separated 75% of the book (again, every book does this). The plot was lacking till the end, and none of the characters acted the same as they had in the first book. Also there was a horribly written gay couple which came from no where, so obviously it was just there to be inclusive. Luckily these chapters are super skipable because nothing happens in them except that stereotypical "wait im gay for this guy who's been there my whole life." very disappointing, i would only recommend if you stopped after the first book or were looking for something to not get inspiration for if you're writing your own novel
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Sidney Reyes
February 12, 2024
Definitely, an amazing read. There was a rollercoaster of emotions. I was looking forward to this book and it satisfied my expectations. From Defy the Night I witnessed how the characters grew to become the best that they currently are. I'm glad about how things end up. Thank you for a wonderful book.
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About the author

Brigid Kemmerer is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Defy the Night, Defend the Dawn, and Forging Silver into Stars and the New York Times bestselling Cursebreaker series, which includes A Curse So Dark and Lonely, A Heart So Fierce and Broken, and A Vow So Bold and Deadly. She has also written the contemporary young adult romances Call It What You Want, More Than We Can Tell, and Letters to the Lost, as well as paranormal young adult stories, including the Elemental series and Thicker Than Water. A full-time writer, Brigid lives in the Baltimore area with her family.
www.brigidkemmerer.com
@BrigidKemmerer

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