SciFi/Fantasy Book Review: The Demon's Surrender by Sarah Rees Brennan: https://t.co/ws5P4KiUzo Short Review: 7.5 out of 10 (1/3)— garik16 (@garik16) March 1, 2019
Short Review (cont): The finale to the Demon's Lexicon trilogy shifts our main character to Sin, dancer of the Goblin Market, as she attempts to not lose her leadership of the market & defend those she cares about from the evil Magicians. Fun Dialogue and Solid Characters (2/3)— garik16 (@garik16) March 1, 2019
The Demon's Surrender is the conclusion of the trilogy began by Sarah Rees Brennan in The Demon's Lexicon and continued in The Demon's Covenant. I really enjoyed The Demon's Covenant when I got to it earlier this year, so while I waited about a year between going from the first book and the second, it only took me about a month to finish the series with this book. Note that while in theory you could've started this series with the 2nd book, you really can't start with this book, as it deals with and wraps up plot hooks left open by the prior two books as a major part of its narrative.
As a trilogy-ender, The Demon's Surrender generally works, although it doesn't live up to its predecessor (it falls in the middle of the three books for me). The characters for the most part remain excellent, and Brennan is phenomenal at witty dialogue and that totally continues here. And the plot maintains a pretty strong pace with unpredictable moments here and there, with its new lead character (Sin, who was a side character previously) generally working....although not completely (I didn't quite buy the main romance honestly).
In short, I'm glad I read and finished this trilogy and will be back for more of SRB's works, but this isn't as clearly a winner as its predecessor.