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ISBN: 144240857X (ISBN13: 9781442408579)
Edition Language: English
Series: Elixir #3
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True (Elixir #3) Hardcover | Pages: 287 pages
Rating: 3.49 | 2123 Users | 225 Reviews

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The epic love story of Clea and Sage comes to its thrilling conclusion in the final book in the Elixir series by multitalented star Hilary Duff.Following the harrowing events of Elixir and Devoted—and the ceremony that almost killed Sage—Clea faces a new reality: With Sage’s soul in Nico’s body, the love of her life looks an awful lot like her best friend’s boyfriend. Can Clea and Sage really be happy under these circumstances?

Clea wants to try to enjoy their new life together, but Sage is acting different—angry—and she struggles to keep her friends from finding out what has happened to him. Something is clearly haunting Sage, and Clea is losing control. Can she trust her friends with the dangerous truth, or will she have to risk losing Sage to madness?

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Title:True (Elixir #3)
Author:Hilary Duff
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 287 pages
Published:April 16th 2013 by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance

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I've been meaning to read this series for quite awhile. I've always been a fan of Hilary Duff and her multitude of talents and when she talked about her books on the Ellen show, I immediately put them on my TBR. There are two camps of thought about this trilogy, either readers really love it or really hate it; I'm in the I love it camp! This is the kind of story that really pulls me in. I started the first book of the trilogy on Monday night... it is now Thursday night and I've finished all

Originally published at Gypsy ReviewsDear True,You know why I picked you up? You know the only reason why I would have opened you up? The name Hilary Duff. Yes, my childhood idol. I can shamelessly say I adored her Metamorphosis album and Lizzie McGuire was made of so much awesome your favourites couldnt even. Back when I was a naive reader, I picked up Elixir and Devoted and found them decent enough but once I pick you up, YIKES. It was an explosion of nopes, what, rolling eyes and are you



Talk about a rushed ending!Epic story dragging on then in about 15 pages we find answer, perform ritual and all live happy ever after? Yeah no. Glad this series is done. Was interesting but could have been written a lot better.Am I happy with the ending? No not really. Am I glad its over? Most definitely!

What I thought of this book overall (read only this section if you do not want to be spoiled) : I am not to sure how I feel about this book. The synopsis for this book says that this is an "epic conclusion" to the elixir trilogy. I don't think it was epic persay, but I did kinda like it. I did enjoy some of the humor in this book. The character's are nice. I do adore Hilary Duff, but maybe she should stick to acting and singing. However, it was a neat little project for her and I do support her

Description:Clea is back and so apparently is Sage, but in Nico's body how will they explain this to Rayna? And when Sage starts to take funny turns because his new body seems to be rejecting its new soul, how can they find a way to help him, is Nico still inside? Will Clea and Sage finally get their happy ending?My Review:Well I must say I was really disappointed in the final book of the Elixir series! To start off the book was so short, it felt a little rushed, the story could have been played

I really enjoyed this final book in the trilogy. I love romance novels and am happy how the book ended with Nico saying goodbye (although I did hope he would somehow come back and Sage would take another body). I seriously thought that Ben had changed and was blindsided by what he did. Good ending Hilary! I hope to hear (read?) more from ya in the future!
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