Wisteria
Returning to the world of "Wisteria" was a joy, especially from the perspective of Blythe, one of my favorite characters in the series. Her fierce independence and fiery relationship with Fate made for an engaging read, and as always, Adalyn Grace’s writing is beautiful and atmospheric. Grace has a remarkable ability to set a scene, immersing you completely in this magical world.
What I loved:
Blythe’s POV
The manor
The immersive writing and atmosphere
I loved diving deeper into Blythe’s story and seeing the dynamics between her and Fate unfold. The romance was a strong focus, and while it was enjoyable, I found myself wishing for more plot development. Since this was supposed to be the series' conclusion, I had hoped for a more satisfying wrap-up, but instead, I was left with more questions than answers. The ending felt a bit rushed, which left me feeling a bit underwhelmed.
While this book is my least favorite in the series, I’m still glad I read it and remain a fan of the world and characters. If you're planning to pick this one up, I’d suggest tempering your expectations compared to the previous two books.
I’m definitely happy I finished the series, and while it didn’t land perfectly for me, Wisteria is still a must-read for fans of Grace’s work and this magical universe.