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Reviews are generally positive, though some readers found the pacing slower as Ahdieh shifts focus from romance to complex political maneuvering between supernatural factions. It is often described as an "in-between" book that masterfully sets up the explosive events of the third book, The Righteous .

If you were captivated by the lush, gothic atmosphere of 1872 New Orleans in The Beautiful , then (the Spanish edition of The Damned by Renée Ahdieh ) is the high-stakes sequel you need to read next. In this second installment of The Beautiful Quartet , Ahdieh expands her supernatural world far beyond the initial vampire lore, introducing werewolves, fey, and ancient blood feuds. Where the Story Picks Up (Spoilers for Book 1)

What did you think of the dynamic this time around? Review: The Damned by Renée Ahdieh - bookish wayfarer Maldita Eternidad - Renee Ahdieh.epub

: Ahdieh’s "beautifully sculpted sentences" bring the dark, decadent streets of New Orleans and the ethereal Winter Court to life with vivid detail.

You can find through major retailers like Amazon or Casa del Libro . If you’ve already finished the book, let me know: Reviews are generally positive, though some readers found

: Unlike the first book, which was mostly Celine’s story, Maldita Eternidad features multiple points of view, including Bastien, Odette, Pippa, and even Michael.

The sequel begins in the aftermath of a devastating night. is no longer human; he is now one of the Fallen, cursed with a hunger for blood and immortality. The fragile treaty between the Fallen and the Brotherhood has shattered, and war is on the horizon. In this second installment of The Beautiful Quartet

: The "star-crossed" romance between Bastien and Celine is put through the wringer, focusing on Bastien’s struggle with his lost humanity and Celine’s search for her forgotten past. Reader Consensus

Reviews are generally positive, though some readers found the pacing slower as Ahdieh shifts focus from romance to complex political maneuvering between supernatural factions. It is often described as an "in-between" book that masterfully sets up the explosive events of the third book, The Righteous .

If you were captivated by the lush, gothic atmosphere of 1872 New Orleans in The Beautiful , then (the Spanish edition of The Damned by Renée Ahdieh ) is the high-stakes sequel you need to read next. In this second installment of The Beautiful Quartet , Ahdieh expands her supernatural world far beyond the initial vampire lore, introducing werewolves, fey, and ancient blood feuds. Where the Story Picks Up (Spoilers for Book 1)

What did you think of the dynamic this time around? Review: The Damned by Renée Ahdieh - bookish wayfarer

: Ahdieh’s "beautifully sculpted sentences" bring the dark, decadent streets of New Orleans and the ethereal Winter Court to life with vivid detail.

You can find through major retailers like Amazon or Casa del Libro . If you’ve already finished the book, let me know:

: Unlike the first book, which was mostly Celine’s story, Maldita Eternidad features multiple points of view, including Bastien, Odette, Pippa, and even Michael.

The sequel begins in the aftermath of a devastating night. is no longer human; he is now one of the Fallen, cursed with a hunger for blood and immortality. The fragile treaty between the Fallen and the Brotherhood has shattered, and war is on the horizon.

: The "star-crossed" romance between Bastien and Celine is put through the wringer, focusing on Bastien’s struggle with his lost humanity and Celine’s search for her forgotten past. Reader Consensus