To Wander in Purgatory by Stephanie Flores

Posted March 18, 2019 by karenbaron in Fantasy, Review, Series, Young Adult / 0 Comments

To Wander in Purgatory by Stephanie Flores

To Wander in Purgatory

by Stephanie Flores
five-stars
Series: Vendrix #2
Series Rating: five-stars
Published by Kindle Direct Publishing on October 1, 2018
Genres: YA Fantasy
Pages: 275
Format: Kindle
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Get Your Copy at: Amazon
Also in this series: To Enter the Path

Maybe entering the Path of Fatality was a mistake…
But then again, how hard could two more obstacles, pacifying a vindictive demon, and an assassination be?
For Brevle and Wulard, the longer it takes to defeat Marnivus, the longer they must wait to reunite with their lost loved ones.
For Valen, each passing day reveals that his feelings are one-sided as Zendra cozies up to the infuriating prince that latched himself to the group’s mission.
For Zendra, this Path could only be described as a tortuous form of endless purgatory. It’s not enough that she disappointed her comrades by dying on the first obstacle or that she has to be bludgeoned to stifle her demon inhabitant before it kills them all. Nope, her enemy also felt she should dream of his tormented childhood. Each journey into Marnivus’ past brings haunting revelations of their similarities.
How blurred are the lines between hero and villain?
Regardless of their pessimism, they must still band together, and will their legs to forge through the Path of Fatality. What other choice do they have?
**This is the 2nd book in The Vendrix Duology. Not meant to be read first.**

Can Zendra do what she needs to do?

To Wander in Purgatory by Stephanie Flores is the stunning sequel and end of this duology. I am still impressed with the way that Ms. Flores has created this world and everything in it. It leaves a lot to the imagination with her worlds and how it’s written.

What I like:

  • I liked that the glimpses she had of the villain when he was younger plays into the end game of the book.
  • The idea behind the Vendrixes is so cool still specially Zendra.
  • I love the way she finally gives in and tells Valen how she feels.
  • Another thing that I like is when they defeat each obstacle and go to Davrid’s place to get some rest.
  • And the last thing that I like is the villain. He comes up with a wonderful plan and his reasoning, amazing.

What I dislike:

Some things that I disliked were Zendra gave up too quickly at times, the way that the villain did it to end things and the last thing is the ending.

Five Stars

To Wander in Purgatory by Stephanie Flores is a unique change to the books that we usually find in the young adult fantasy genre. It’s one of the many things that I love about this book. However, I can’t tell you the others as that would spoil it for you. There are s0 many things that I love about this book, and it does have a good ending (just not what I was expecting).

Ms. Flores is a great author and one that I look forward to reading more of her books. I am giving this book a five-star rating since it’s an excellent book and one that I didn’t want to put down.

Anyways until next time enjoy this review brought to you by,

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About Stephanie Flores

Stephanie Flores

Stephanie Flores was born, and still continues to live in Miami, Florida with her husband and pain-in-the-neck mutt. When she’s not swatting the thousands of mosquitoes in the area, she’s teaching science and art to middle school students. What better person to envision a fully imaginary world than someone who teaches pre-teens all day? As a child, her obsessions were turtles, dragons, bats, Greek mythology, and pizza–not much has changed in adulthood.
‘To Enter the Path’ is her debut novel.

The above info and pic cam from the author’s Amazon profile.

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

  • 2019 Goodreads Reading Challenge
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