


The ending wrapped everything up really well, though I didn't like who ended up dying. Though she was serious when she needed to be, her loyalty and character shined through. Cassie is a welcomed relief in the comedic area. There was also an old character who turned out to be a unlikely alliance and I was surprised how much I grew to like her and what she contributed to the story. She was fleshed out well and smart beyond her years. I loved Earth, she was a great new character. It was awesome though how there were steamy moments that sustained me and as usual made my heart beat faster. One thing though that I didn't understand is why Asher couldn't have chosen silver and to follow her. Her and Asher's hearts were so hurt and broken and that was emotional to read about. It was so hard to see Skye chose against the man she loves in order to do what is right, where her heart is leading her, and what her parents fought and sacrificed for. I enjoyed it and was taken on the ride right along with Skye. Radiant Sky is a fitting and good end to this series. Because she has a future-and a love-that's worth fighting for. Dark days lie ahead, and if Skye is to survive, she'll need to rely on her extraordinary powers and the strength of her will.

Because it's not just the Order that sees her as a threat. And it comes at a cost: her greatest love may now be a lethal enemy. But completing the mission is more difficult-and dangerous-than she could have imagined. These half-angels may be the key to maintaining the balance. With the help of her friends, Skye now forges her own path, setting out to gather an uprising of Rogues. But in a shocking decision, she chose neither. Since the night of her seventeenth birthday, Skye has been torn between two opposites: light and dark, the Order and the Rebellion, Devin and Asher.

Perfect for fans of Lauren Kate's Fallen series and Becca Fitzpatrick's Hush, Hush saga, this darkly romantic story that began with A Beautiful Dark and gathered intensity in A Fractured Light comes to a thrilling conclusion in A Radiant Sky.
