Prosper Redding: The Last Life of Prince Alastor

Prosper Redding: The Last Life of Prince Alastor

Three hundred years ago, fate bound Prosper Redding and Prince Alastor of the Third Realm together. Now the human boy and fiend heir to the demon kingdom must put aside a centuries-old blood feud to save everything they love. Alastor will guide Prosper through the demon realm—under one huge condition: Prosper must enter into a contract with the malefactor residing in him, promising eternal servitude in the afterlife. With Prosper's sister in the clutches of the evil queen Pyra, Prosper has no choice but to agree. But when they arrive in Alastor's deliciously demonic home, the realm is almost as alien to Alastor as it is to Prosper—the lowest fiends have dethroned the ruling malefactors, while an unfathomable force called the Void is swiftly consuming the realm. The desperate fiends cling to the one person who says she can stop it: Pyra. As Prosper embarks on a perilous rescue mission to the Tower of No Return, he can't help but feel for the demons losing their home—even Alastor, who lives by a set of rules that have vanished in a new world. With the fates of humans and demons at odds, the battle lines are drawn. Long ago, Prosper's ancestor Honor Redding proved that humans and demons could never be friends. But is Prosper like his ancestor? And is Alastor the same demon who was betrayed by the one human he cared for?
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laura@booksandpops400
3 stars
Nov 20, 2021

* I got this book for the publisher for my honest thoughts* Overall I enjoyed this book. I really did love the new setting and also the new character dymancics. Even thought this book was fast pace at points, it has slower parts that just did not compelling me to keep picking it up. I did like the duel time line in this book, and found it to be a fun element of the novel. I felt like throughout this novel I sometimes got lost in the details. I think this book struggled t captured my attention but I was happy to read the conclusion to this series.

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Alexis @alexisdanielle
5 stars
Nov 16, 2021

Seriously! I completely loved this book. It picks up right after the first, which was honestly refreshing, considering a lot of books have time jumps. Every book that Alexandra Bracken writes I feel like gets better and better. I’m not going to go into details as it’s a sequel. All that I can say is that this book delivered and I recommend reading this duology !

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Insiya Ghadiali@insi
4 stars
Oct 29, 2021

Amazing conclusion to a delightful tale! I love the characters especially Alastor. I loved how Prosper and Alastor's relationship developed into a amazing friendship. If you haven't picked this book up I highly recommend it. Even though it is a middle grade book, it can be enjoyed by all ages.

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karissa🌙@kitten
3.5 stars
Dec 30, 2021
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corinna@bythebook
4 stars
Aug 12, 2022
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Erin Minner@erin_m
4 stars
Nov 20, 2021
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Kaitlyn Kelley@katieann
4 stars
Nov 18, 2021
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Cat@caityreads
2 stars
Nov 2, 2021
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Léa Beauchemin-Laporte@bethebluebook
4 stars
Oct 25, 2021
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Julia Pramhaas @julia_p
3 stars
Aug 22, 2021

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