Blog Tour: The Lost Codex by Heather Lyons!



THE LOST CODEX (The Collectors’ Society, #4) is LIVE!
Don't miss the conclusion of this incredible series!

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Allies, once inseparable, splinter until they break apart.
An insidiousness carves its way through Wonderland, challenging the land’s very existence.
Battle lines will be drawn as pages, long languishing in darkness, are finally illuminated.
Swords will clash, blood will be spilled, and lives will be lost.
For what is written can still be erased.


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THE COLLECTORS' SOCIETY Buy Links:
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TBD Review here.





THE HIDDEN LIBRARY Buy Links:

TBD Review here.

    THE FORGOTTEN MOUNTAIN Buy Links:
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   TBD review here.





 I was so excited to start reading..
at the same time scared of the final book for this series. Especially how it ended in The Forgotten Mountain.
 So I started, and I was so not prepared for the feels.
Heather, you did it again and again. You spun us into your web until we are trapped and helplessly lost in The Lost Codex. 

I was teary-eyed while reading. I missed all the characters and reading about their journey in this book was a bittersweet reunion. So many has changed yet the resilience was there, barely, but striving to grow. 

The first parts were all sweet and blissful but that ended quickly. And I'm just so pissed at Piper , the13th Wise Woman and every villain in this series. The tone was mainly dark with all the heartaches. The villains were so good that you fear for the characters you've come to love. But knowing Alice, you wouldn't lose hope but darn it coz they are being challenged one after the other. One by one the Society is crumbling and they have so little to do anything about it. 


Alice is still my favorite character. She is one tough cookie and we'll be seeing more of it here. Grymsdyke is also a favorite character. I would love to have him as a bodyguard. 

There has been alternating POVs from the previous novels and we'll see more of it here. Alice and Finn alternates, which gave us visibility on the state of one another, the after effects of recent events. 

I've loved the story and characters from the moment I started The Collector's Society and I'll say it again; Heather Lyons is one great storyteller and I can't wait for more. This was one hell of a fall from the rabbit hole and I wouldn't have it any other way. I'll surely miss the gang. 

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