
But NOOOOOO, we have to wait till July! I have been stalking the author’s twitter and Facebook pages in the hopes of finding some new information and so far no luck.


She’s already done writing the book, so release it sooner and put us out of our misery. And here the wait is so much longer, it releases in July. Right this moment I wanted to destroy him. “Shut up,” I said, turning to where Matthew sat in the corner of the room. I wanted to hit something-destroy something. Maintaining human form was near impossible. “All the pent up, helpless rage formed a wrecking ball inside of me. There is an uber-short teaser for Origin (which is so short that it only adds to the suffering) but if you want to read it, here is it: And there is something comforting about not being alone in my suffering. Thankfully, sites like goodreads offer an outlet to desperate souls like me who need to vent. I mean, seriously!!!! Talk about the JLA’s sadistic tendencies! And what was that cliffhanger! But to be fair, she did give us warnings and if you read carefully, you can spot them, and I did but they don’t prepare you for the end in the slightest. For starters we have no teasers and this time there was no Daemon POV either. Now, onto Origin which is book 4 in the Lux series, here the matter is far more dire. The thing that hurts the most is the wait till April! The only saving grace here are all the teasers floating around where Alex is very much in her senses. Rationally I know that Alex will eventually break the connection with the ‘first’ or at least regain her-own self, but the wait it killing me and that teaser did not help in the slightest. Once you read it, you will understand my anxiety.

The entire first chapter is online, you can find it here : But then of late Apollyon teasers have been surfacing all over the net and since I made the mistake of reading them, my obsession has sky-rocketed.Īnd, for the love of god, why is there still so much mention of Seth!! In the teasers I mean. Of course the Covenant series is not far behind, but its not quite that bad, in part because we had Elixir. That cliffhanger should become a benchmark for future reference. And that is all because of the way it ended. I have officially become obsessed with the Lux series. While I love reading and have plenty of other books which end with cliffhangers, it has never been quite as bad as this. Aurora Burning (Aurora Cycle #02) by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff ReviewīEWARE: There is an awful lot of rambling in this post.

Storm Cursed (Mercy Thompson #11) & Smoke Bitten (Mercy Thompson #12) by Patricia Briggs Review.
