It tied together a lot of questions and revealed answers to them. Her grandmother was introduced in The Evolution of Mara Dyer through brief flashbacks, but her life unravels as Mara gains her memories. The side story about her grandmother was both intriguing but also helpful to understanding Mara and her situation. She did lose herself but without that I felt like she would never have built up the character that she ended up being. I also liked that Mara's character really gained strength and independence. I loved that whilst I was reading, I was also squirming over how grotesque most of it was. The creepiness level was hitting the roof in this one and a lot of it had to do with the gruesome and disturbing acts that added to the insanity that is this series. The plot pulled me straight in, which is expected from Hodkin's writing. I loved every moment before the resolution hit. I think my main problem with the book was that it kept building but once it reached the finale, it ran out flat. I finally got my hands on it, but I actually don't know if it really lived up to my expectations. Review The Retribution of Mara Dyer was my most anticipated release of 2014, and I was hugely disappointed when I didn't get to read it right on release. Mara's out to get what she wants, no matter the cost. So Mara is determined to find him Noah, as well as the answers to everything that has happened to her. She would know if he was loss to her at right now it doesn't feel like it. Add to Goodreads | Buy from The BookDepository
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