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Severtitle: Sever
author: Lauren DeStefano
series: The Chemical Garden Trilogy #3
published: 12 February 2013
publisher: Simon & Schuster
genre(s): dystopian, postapocalypse, romance, sci fi
pages: 384
source: bought
format: eBook
buy/shelve it: Amazon | B&N | BookBub | Goodreads

rating: five-stars | series rating: five-stars

the blurb

With the clock ticking until the virus takes its toll, Rhine is desperate for answers. After enduring Vaughn’s worst, Rhine finds an unlikely ally in his brother, an eccentric inventor named Reed. She takes refuge in his dilapidated house, though the people she left behind refuse to stay in the past. While Gabriel haunts Rhine’s memories, Cecily is determined to be at Rhine’s side, even if Linden’s feelings are still caught between them.

Meanwhile, Rowan’s growing involvement in an underground resistance compels Rhine to reach him before he does something that cannot be undone. But what she discovers along the way has alarming implications for her future—and about the past her parents never had the chance to explain.

In this breathtaking conclusion to Lauren DeStefano’s Chemical Garden trilogy, everything Rhine knows to be true will be irrevocably shattered.


my review

This has been such an amazing series and I am sad to see it go because I have loved every single moment of  it.  It has been a series that has made me cry and that has made me think.  It has been one of those series that stays with you long after you have finished.  It is also going to be one of those that is reread often.

This book was intense, so much happening and changing for all of them.  After the previous books, it is hard to imagine that anything else could happen to Rhine.  Or to Gabriel, Linden, and Cecily, for that matter.  But, as has always been the case, Rhine’s father-in-law Vaughn is always there.  He is never that far away and they all live in some level of fear because of him.

There was a lot to surprise in this book, none of which can I delve into too much, for fear of spoilers!  Rhine’s twin Rowan comes back into the picture and he was become someone I ever expected.  We learn a lot more about Linden, who was always somewhat aloof with his ladies.  I had a hard time really feeling for him throughout the other books because he was so separated from the reality of the world he lived in, but that changes with this book.  Vaughn, too, as much as I love to hate him, shows a side that is far more human and compassionate than ever before.  The biggest surprise is Cecily who has finally grown up and come into her own.

And then there was Reed, Vaughn’s brother and Linden’s uncle.  He takes Rhine in, and later Cecily and Linden, too.  He is a survivalist and a bit of an eccentric, dismissed by Vaughn as crazy.  I think that he was the most sane one of the bunch, becoming the unlikely ally of Rhine.  He was a strange duck, but one I loved.

About Lauren DeStefano

Lauren DeStefano (pronounced: de STEFF ano) is a lawn gnome enthusiast and New York Times bestselling author of some books, which you can find listed below this bio. For the first six years of her life, she thought she was a mermaid and still has her suspicions. When she isn’t writing, she is often composing tweets that make as little sense as possible.

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