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The first 2 books were amazing and kept me interested the whole way - this one took me a little extra time to get into but once i did it was a great read . I felt Hazel was a bit more whiny and nasty then she is in the previous 2 books. I didn't like how she still referred to all of those that had helped her and supported her as "monsters " . I liked reading Noah's point of view in this book , you get to see a lot more of what is happening in his mind and why he is the way he is , and his struggles with having feelings for Hazel . There is a bit of angst and some surprises . And i liked reading more about the other characters in the story line , especially Arubela and Doc . Matt and Remy's relationship was touched on more in this one too. We need to see more of the relationship and where it is heading and some kind of resolution to where Noah and Hazel relationship will be heading as i feel it needs a HEA after everything that has happened . I really enjoy Frost Kay writing and cant wait to read the next chapter of this series .
Sometimes I truly hate myself for being such a quick reader. Finished in less than three hours and I hate myself for that because I wanted it to last dammit. Haha.
I love these characters, the story in general is just fabulous. I love the mutations. I love that this is different to other books I’ve read before. There might be similar books out there but this is the first one I’ve read with this type of mutation vibe and I love it. I just love it all so much! Bring on The Chosen!
I inhaled this in 1 go.... WOW what a read. I love the world the author has created, the pace of the story has kept me hooked and I love the action. Great characters, great read and highly recommend.
Again, another brilliant series. Cannot wait until the next book. The characters are so relatable, the interactions enjoyable. Noah and Hazel are easy to fall in love with.
Didn't disappoint. Great relationship building, character development works at a good pace, with the story not happening too quickly but there's no excessively dragging it out. Can't wait until the next.
I love all things Frost Kay, and have recently torn through the first two books, just to be able to read this 3rd book in the series. Hazel doesn't always make it easy to love her, especially when others are being kind and caring for her. Just goes to show that prejudices created from birth are hard to get past. Noah is still fighting things that he's starting to realize are impossible to fight, even though everyone else around him has long since noticed the truth. There are twists, surprises, adventure, and some of the most precious, swoon-worthy moments. Noah has come a long way! I can't wait for The Chosen! So glad this wasn't the end for Hazel and Noah!
5.0 out of 5 starsThis post apocalyptic series is so darn good!
Reviewed in the United States on 3 December 2020
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This book picks up right after book 2. One of my favorite things about this installment is that we get a lot more from Noah's POV and I adored really getting to know him. The beginning of the book is full of emotion and it seems that Hazel is going to continue with her prejudice since her worst nightmare just came true. However, I felt Hazel showed quite a bit of growth in this book. Yes she still battles her prejudice but she's more aware of them and is quick to correct herself and apologize. Not to mention she isn't the only one that has this issue if you will. I love these more realistic character developments - neither Hazel nor Noah just woke up one day and viola all was awesome. They both have grown as individuals and it was so sweet to see them become more than enemies and to learn to love each other.
Overall the story arc keeps moving along. They all have a new enemy to face and this brings in Hazel's biological family into the mix. I would be interested to see how this is going to play out and who the new enemy is. I'm also extremely curious about Hazel's brother Jo. I'm glad that things between Matty and Hazel worked out and Abuela is still one of my fave characters. Looking forward to whatever comes next in this series.
5.0 out of 5 starsExcellent book in a fascinating world!
Reviewed in the United States on 2 December 2020
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I love the Dominion of Ash series. Frost Kay has some serious talent in creating worlds and I love getting lost in this world. I have loved the previous books in this series, but I think this one is my favorite of them all so far. In the Fallout we get a chance to see some major character development in Hazel and I really love her growth! I love seeing her attitude change from being so hostile to more accepting and appreciative of where she is and where she is headed. And, of course, I love Noah’s perspective and seeing where this book takes him and Hazel. I also loved getting to know some of the other characters better in this book, where in the previous ones I felt like we only scratched the surface. All in all, The Fallout is worth the read and is an excellent addition the this Series! I’m anxious for the next book!