ALL OF OUR DEMISE By Amanda Foody and C.L. Herman

I received this book for free from Reviewer Purchase in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

ALL OF OUR DEMISE By Amanda Foody and C.L. HermanAll of Our Demise by Amanda Foody, C.L. Herman
Series: All of Us Villains #2
Published by Tor Teen on 8/30/22
Genres: Fantasy & Magic, LGBT, Young Adult
Pages: 474
Format: Ebook
Source: Reviewer Purchase
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For the first time in this ancient, bloodstained story, the tournament is breaking. The boundaries between the city of Ilvernath and the arena have fallen. Reporters swarm the historic battlegrounds. A dead boy now lives again. And a new champion has entered the fray, one who seeks to break the curse for good... no matter how many lives are sacrificed in the process.

As the curse teeters closer and closer to collapse, the surviving champions each face a choice: dismantle the tournament piece by piece, or fight to the death as this story was always intended.

Long-held alliances will be severed. Hearts will break. Lives will end. Because a tale as wicked as this one was never destined for happily ever after.

Short and Sweet Review

In All of Us Villains we saw that the tournament was breaking and in All of Our Demise we pick up right where the last book ended. Briony, Finley, and Isobel are trying to end the tournament by bringing the relics to the landmarks and destroying them. Gavin and Alistair aren’t convinced and are still playing the tournament with the intentions of winning on their minds.

All of Our Demise felt like a race against the clock. We have one group racing to take down the blood veil and the other two teaming up to try to take them down. Even though we had everyone’s POVs I feel like Briony and Alistair were the main characters and the others were kind of secondary. There was a lot of character development in this book which I appreciated. Each of our characters are complex and have their own problems they’re trying to solve through the course of this book and through that we see how they’ve grown and are continuing to grow. Alistair learns that he’s worth loving, Briony that she is worth saving, Gavin learned that people care about him. I did like seeing the romance between the different characters, it didn’t feel like instalove but something that has been naturally working its way to the surface. The Magick system is still unique and its interesting watching the characters use it and learning about their curse rings and the different spells. The story gets a little more complicated because the press is more involved and there’s also some news about a conspiracy with some of the families involvement with the government. I thought this book was a little long and at some points lagged but it did pick up in the end and I did like when both groups came together and realized that they have a common goal.

Overall, this duology was exciting and filled with action and magick. I did like the characters but I wish it wasn’t as slow as it was. The ending was good and everything was wrapped up nicely, I would recommend this book especially if you enjoy high stakes competitions but with a twist of magic.

ALL OF US VILLAINS By Amanda Foody and C.L. Herman

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ALL OF US VILLAINS By Amanda Foody and C.L. HermanAll of Us Villains by Amanda Foody, C.L. Herman
Series: All of Us Villains #1
Published by Tor Teen on 11/9/21
Genres: Fantasy & Magic, Young Adult
Pages: 393
Format: Ebook
Source: Reviewer Purchase
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The Blood Moon rises. The Blood Veil falls. The Tournament begins.

Every generation, at the coming of the Blood Moon, seven families in the remote city of Ilvernath each name a champion to compete in a tournament to the death.

The prize? Exclusive control over a secret wellspring of high magick, the most powerful resource in the world—one thought long depleted.

But this year a scandalous tell-all book has exposed the tournament and thrust the seven new champions into the worldwide spotlight. The book also granted them valuable information previous champions never had—insight into the other families’ strategies, secrets, and weaknesses. And most important, it gave them a choice: accept their fate or rewrite their legacy.

Either way, this is a story that must be penned in blood.

When the blood moon rises the blood veil falls and that means its time for the tournament to begin. Seven families choose a champion to compete in the tournament and the prize is the family gets control of the magick supply. But this year is different because a tell all book has been released sharing insights into each family, the book has also put a spotlight on Ilvernath bring tourist from all over to see the tournament.

Even though there’s seven competitors we only get the POV of four of them, Alistair, Gavin, Briony, and Isobel. They’re all very interesting in their own way. Alistair was raised believing that his family are monsters actual villains and most Lowes win the competition and he’s expected to win this years. Briony has always wanted to be a champion and represent her family so she’s pretty upset when her sister is picked instead of her, but after that she decides that she wants to end the competition instead of winning it. Isobel has never wanted to be a champion so she tries to find a way to avoid it but her dad is having none of that, so she goes into the tournament determined to win and not disappoint her dad even though she really wants to be anywhere else. Gavin is pretty much seen as weak and the other competitors don’t like him because the tell all book was written by someone in his family. Most of Gavins chapters are pretty short so I felt like he wasn’t as important as the other three characters.

The tournament was different there’s relics and landmarks for the competitors to go to and also its a tournament to the death so we see them throwing curses at each other. It was fun to see what they would curse each other with and how the magic system in this book worked. We also see a few alliances form and we read about why alliances don’t work for this kind of tournament, there can only be one winner. There’s also excerpts from the tell all book at the start of each chapter that gives us an insight to how each family goes about their strategies.

This was a good book and it’ll keep you entertained. The characters, the magick, the plot twists, all worked and it’ll keep you reading until the very end. I’m excited to see how everything is going to end in the next book!