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# Beautiful Chaos

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Ethan Wate thought he was getting used to the strange, impossible events happening in Gatlin, his small Southern town. But now that Ethan and Lena have returned home, strange and impossible have taken on new meanings. Swarms of locusts, record-breaking heat, and devastating storms ravage Gatlin as Ethan and Lena struggle to understand the impact of Lena's Claiming. Even Lena's family of powerful Supernaturals is affected - and their abilities begin to dangerously misfire. As time passes, one question becomes clear: What - or who - will need to be sacrificed to save Gatlin? For Ethan, the chaos is a frightening but welcome distraction. He's being haunted in his dreams again, but this time it isn't by Lena - and whatever is haunting him is following him out of his dreams and into his everyday life. Even worse, Ethan is gradually losing pieces of himself - forgetting names, phone numbers, even memories. He doesn't know why, and most days he's too afraid to ask. Sometimes there isn't just one answer or one choice. Sometimes there's no going back. And this time there won't be a happy ending.

Review: Best In Series So Far! - Lena broke the world on her seventeenth moon. Instead of choosing Light or Dark, which would have resulted in the death of any family members who belonged to the side she didn't choose, Lena chose both. By embracing both Light and Dark, she has thrown the natural order of things out of sync. Not only are her creepy Incubus ancestors trying to take advantage of the chaos and create their own ideal world, but the town of Gatlin and everyone she loves in it is in danger. The Linkubus isn't the only thing Gatlin has to fear... Abraham Ravenwood has joined with Lena's evil Caster mother to find John Breed- the hybrid Incubus who can walk in the sunlight and is the future for Abraham and the other evil creatures. They know Lena, Ethan, and Macon are somehow involved in hiding him, but they have no idea where he is. Add to that newly-mortal Ridley's craziness now that she is no longer a Siren and you have quite the disaster. Then Abraham lets loose the Vexes who take down the Sisters' (Ethan's ancient aunts) house with a tornado and puts Aunt Prue in a coma, he knows something has to be done. But the snippets of the song about "The Eighteenth Moon" are not only terrifying, they are incredibly cryptic. Meanwhile, they find Ridley has been holding John Breed prisoner in her room and using him to Cast. While Ethan wants to kill him for turning Link and almost destroying Lena, he realizes John is as innocent as they all are in the mess that has become Gatlin. Abraham has abused and controlled John since he was a child and John doesn't even remember hurting Link. Together, they all struggle to make sense of what is happened and how to change it back. Unfortunately, the sacrifice that must be paid is one no one is ready for. This was the best installment of this series so far. I like the other two books as well, but this one was really good. I couldn't put it down, all 500 pages of it. Since we saw Ethan and Lena so separated last book, it was nice to see them back together. But the supporting characters were better, as seems to be fairly standard with this series. Link was a riot as usual, and it was funny watching him try to deal with his new found powers. Ridley has a lot of trouble coping with her new standing as a mortal, but I love her relationship with Link (as tumultuous as it is). But Amma and John Breed were really interesting here. Amma, always protective of Ethan, will go to any lengths to protect him- even if it means a sacrifice Ethan would never let her pay. And John, who you hated in the last book, you find yourself sympathizing with. He really never experienced any childhood or family; you really find yourself wanting to like him. This was a great follow up story and makes me anxious for the final book in the series this fall. I can't imagine where everything is going to go with the final story, but I know I can't wait to read it!
Review: Amazing series... - I just finished this book literally 37 seconds ago, and I'm in shock. Total shock. Talk about a cliff-hanger. Another beautifully written chapter in the Caster Chronicles series, but definitely not what I expected - in the best of ways, of course. The moment I thought I knew what was going on or what was going to happen, everything flipped into this twisted, chaotic scene where nothing was as I thought it was. Everything is possible in these books and the second you think you have it figured out, it slaps you in the face. The strongest and most powerful people buckle and the weakest change the fate of the disintegrating and burning world. You just never know what or who is going to happen... There are so many sub-plots in this book, but they effortlessly tie into the main story-line, always giving the reader some new angle. Whether it's Link and Rid, Saraphine and Abraham, the prophetic Mrs. Lincoln, or Amma and her bottle trees, there is always something to grab your attention - whether it's to laugh, cry, gasp in shock, or roll your eyes - you're never gunna get bored... The amazing turn of events aside, the writing style is nothing if not poetic. As I've said about the previous books, every word is relevant whether it be straight-forward or metaphoric. The authors have a way of describing the world they created that constantly gets your wheels turning or running to your notebook to write down a quote you never want to forget. All of the above, I love, without a doubt... But this story would be nothing without the characters and their relationships with each other. Lena and Ethan remain attached at the mind, but Ethan grows to become something outside of their relationship, something bigger that the town of Gatlin and the secret Tunnels combined. Link's and Ridley's relationship is pretty rocky, but what else is new? Though there is some pretty heavy significance in the way they express themselves to each other... Amma remains a rock though her love for her family shakes her resolve - something I never thought I'd see.. Guess we are all vulnerable no matter how strong we'd like to seem.. John Breed, Liv, Marion, Macon, the Sisters, even Boo Radley - as a reader, I could connect to all of these characters and they all maintained their roles, no matter how small, with a grace all their own.. I can't express enough how much I adore this series... Luckily for me and those that share my opinion, there's a fourth book to be released next year... More beauty from Garcia and Stohl - couldn't ask for much more :) Happy Reading Everyone :)

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best In Series So Far!
*by O***N on April 19, 2012*

Lena broke the world on her seventeenth moon. Instead of choosing Light or Dark, which would have resulted in the death of any family members who belonged to the side she didn't choose, Lena chose both. By embracing both Light and Dark, she has thrown the natural order of things out of sync. Not only are her creepy Incubus ancestors trying to take advantage of the chaos and create their own ideal world, but the town of Gatlin and everyone she loves in it is in danger. The Linkubus isn't the only thing Gatlin has to fear... Abraham Ravenwood has joined with Lena's evil Caster mother to find John Breed- the hybrid Incubus who can walk in the sunlight and is the future for Abraham and the other evil creatures. They know Lena, Ethan, and Macon are somehow involved in hiding him, but they have no idea where he is. Add to that newly-mortal Ridley's craziness now that she is no longer a Siren and you have quite the disaster. Then Abraham lets loose the Vexes who take down the Sisters' (Ethan's ancient aunts) house with a tornado and puts Aunt Prue in a coma, he knows something has to be done. But the snippets of the song about "The Eighteenth Moon" are not only terrifying, they are incredibly cryptic. Meanwhile, they find Ridley has been holding John Breed prisoner in her room and using him to Cast. While Ethan wants to kill him for turning Link and almost destroying Lena, he realizes John is as innocent as they all are in the mess that has become Gatlin. Abraham has abused and controlled John since he was a child and John doesn't even remember hurting Link. Together, they all struggle to make sense of what is happened and how to change it back. Unfortunately, the sacrifice that must be paid is one no one is ready for. This was the best installment of this series so far. I like the other two books as well, but this one was really good. I couldn't put it down, all 500 pages of it. Since we saw Ethan and Lena so separated last book, it was nice to see them back together. But the supporting characters were better, as seems to be fairly standard with this series. Link was a riot as usual, and it was funny watching him try to deal with his new found powers. Ridley has a lot of trouble coping with her new standing as a mortal, but I love her relationship with Link (as tumultuous as it is). But Amma and John Breed were really interesting here. Amma, always protective of Ethan, will go to any lengths to protect him- even if it means a sacrifice Ethan would never let her pay. And John, who you hated in the last book, you find yourself sympathizing with. He really never experienced any childhood or family; you really find yourself wanting to like him. This was a great follow up story and makes me anxious for the final book in the series this fall. I can't imagine where everything is going to go with the final story, but I know I can't wait to read it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing series...
*by K***N on November 12, 2011*

I just finished this book literally 37 seconds ago, and I'm in shock. Total shock. Talk about a cliff-hanger. Another beautifully written chapter in the Caster Chronicles series, but definitely not what I expected - in the best of ways, of course. The moment I thought I knew what was going on or what was going to happen, everything flipped into this twisted, chaotic scene where nothing was as I thought it was. Everything is possible in these books and the second you think you have it figured out, it slaps you in the face. The strongest and most powerful people buckle and the weakest change the fate of the disintegrating and burning world. You just never know what or who is going to happen... There are so many sub-plots in this book, but they effortlessly tie into the main story-line, always giving the reader some new angle. Whether it's Link and Rid, Saraphine and Abraham, the prophetic Mrs. Lincoln, or Amma and her bottle trees, there is always something to grab your attention - whether it's to laugh, cry, gasp in shock, or roll your eyes - you're never gunna get bored... The amazing turn of events aside, the writing style is nothing if not poetic. As I've said about the previous books, every word is relevant whether it be straight-forward or metaphoric. The authors have a way of describing the world they created that constantly gets your wheels turning or running to your notebook to write down a quote you never want to forget. All of the above, I love, without a doubt... But this story would be nothing without the characters and their relationships with each other. Lena and Ethan remain attached at the mind, but Ethan grows to become something outside of their relationship, something bigger that the town of Gatlin and the secret Tunnels combined. Link's and Ridley's relationship is pretty rocky, but what else is new? Though there is some pretty heavy significance in the way they express themselves to each other... Amma remains a rock though her love for her family shakes her resolve - something I never thought I'd see.. Guess we are all vulnerable no matter how strong we'd like to seem.. John Breed, Liv, Marion, Macon, the Sisters, even Boo Radley - as a reader, I could connect to all of these characters and they all maintained their roles, no matter how small, with a grace all their own.. I can't express enough how much I adore this series... Luckily for me and those that share my opinion, there's a fourth book to be released next year... More beauty from Garcia and Stohl - couldn't ask for much more :) Happy Reading Everyone :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review for Beautiful Chaos by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
*by T***S on July 30, 2014*

Ethan Wate's life is never going to be normal. He and Lena return home to find things are stranger in Gatlin than when they left. Apparently Lena broke things a bit when she refused to choose a side and now everything has gone pear-shaped. And even worse, Ethan is being haunted both in dreams and in real life and he's slowly losing himself. The gang needs to get things together and quick because the wheel of fate is going to crush them all if they don't make things right. I'm at a bit of a loss for what to say here. We get the same cast that we had in the previous novels, with more of John Breed and Olivia. They are on a journey to set the order of things straight again since Lena messed them up when she "skipped" her moon. I still love Ethan and Lena and their relationship, but it's far from perfect and that shows here more than ever. Ethan spent much of the last book with Olivia because Lena ran off with John and now he isn't allowed to see her because it upsets Lena. So we have this sorta-not-really love triangle thing happening that irritated me to no end. But Lena has no qualms talked to John Breed even though it's the exact same situation as Ethan and Liv. Which pissed me off. Then the predictable thing happens. Then there is the whole Link and Ridley situation in general. Rid is human now and Link is quarter incubus, so you'd think the majority of the problems are solved, right? Rid can be good and Link can be her almost human boyfriend and they ride off into the proverbial sunset, yeah? Or not...... Is that too much to ask? To have Link and Ridley finally get their crap together. Or rather, to have Ridley finally get her crap together? This was a big forshadowing moment in my lifetime that I missed because from this point on, my opinion of Ridley just sinks lower and lower. That's a depressing thing because I really liked her in Beautiful Creatures, despite the fact that she was a quasi-villain and she redeems herself a tad in Beautiful Redemption...but then she falls again and I just want to punch her in the freaking face. Besides my obvious hangups about characters, this novel has one big issues, the huge motherf-ing cliffhanger. This books ends in quite possibly the worst cliffhanger I have ever read. Now, I know what you are all thinking: But Tabitha, don't you already have a copy of the next book? Isn't the audiobook queued up just waiting on this to end? Yes, it is, but it's the darn principle. I know a lot of people read these books as soon as they were released and I cannot imagine having to wait for a year or more to find out what happens next. This is not freaking necessary. It's infuriating. I've been letting cliffhangers slide lately, but this was over the line. Despite my anger and my issues, this was still a highly enjoyable installment of the Caster Chronicles. You get a bit of mystery and a bit of action and a lot of Ethan/Lena romance. You get more of that swoon-worhty southern charm that is Ethan Wate. Just be warned that you'll want to have the next novel close on hand because the ending leaves a lot to be desired.

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