A review by lyssaczernek
Bright We Burn by Kiersten White

adventurous dark emotional tense

4.0

I was a bit nervous when I saw how much shorter Bright We Burn was compared to the first two books. However, Kiersten White wraps this trilogy up perfectly and stays true to her characters. 

I'm not going to lie, Lada went full throttle in this book. It was honestly a little scary seeing her become so absorbed in her violence. It was like she had blinders on. 

Radu finally found some self-respect which was nice to see. However, I don't like all the choices he made. He felt a little bit like a bully. I know it's hypocritical because Lada did some very hurtful things, but his actions just upset me more. I feel like it's probably because he's always made out to be the "nice" character and then he made some very. . . interesting choices. 

Mehmed was interesting to see because he seemed to finally realize that his choices had pushed both siblings away. I think he didn't fully realize that in the second book, but now Radu is no longer fawning over him and Mehmed is at war with Lada.