As the tournament grow increasingly unstable, Alistair, Briony, Gavin, Isobel, and Finley settle into two distinct groups: the ones who want break the tournament curse (and believe they can) and the ones who for one reason or another would rather continue on as if the game hasn’t changed. Unsurprisingly, All of Our Demise picks up shortly after All of Our Villains ended, leaving the surviving champions to reconcile with Elionor’s death, Hendry’s unexpected revival (and Alistair’s subsequent decision to keep fighting), and Isobel and Alistair’s deadly curses. What’s it about? (Spoilers for the climax of book one) Because she wasn’t quite ready for it-she was reading All of Us Villains on my fervent and repetitive recommendation-she lent it to me and I excitedly set aside my existing TBR and dove right in. However, I got lucky when a friend received an ARC of All of Our Demise. I’d timed my reading relatively well, with only a few weeks to wait until the publication on August 30, 2022. I was surprised and delighted by the explosive fantasy death-match novel All of Us Villainsby Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman, and as soon as I closed the book on that epic cliffhanger I was desperate to read the sequel, All of Our Demise.
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