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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cusick's work great as usual, but....
I am such a R.T.C. fan, that I find it hard to not like anything she's done. Though that doesn't mean I don't see things right in front of my face.

While I loved this series and the intense darkness it held in it, book #4 left something to be desired in the way it ended.

Read no further if you have yet to read the conclusion...

I...
Published on March 15, 2006 by Ree Maria

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3.0 out of 5 stars 3 Heels for Sin and Salvation
In the final installment of the series, Sin and Salvation Lucy has to battle evil once and for all so she can stop more innocent people from getting hurt/killed, and stop what/who is responsible for her "visions". She gets quite a shock towards the end, finding out a close friend/confidant is not who she thought they were. I will say, I had my suspicions as to who the...
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cusick's work great as usual, but...., March 15, 2006
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Ree Maria (Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sin and Salvation (The Unseen, Part 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
I am such a R.T.C. fan, that I find it hard to not like anything she's done. Though that doesn't mean I don't see things right in front of my face.

While I loved this series and the intense darkness it held in it, book #4 left something to be desired in the way it ended.

Read no further if you have yet to read the conclusion...

I became really attached to a certain character, of whom I'm sure those of you who have read this book, know whom I speak of.
This character I found to have a very abrubt end. The male left standing... well, I never saw it coming. It was a character I'd come to hate and the one I liked, didn't survive the end of the book. Why? And the main character seemed to have done off the deep end in the last few pages. She fought so hard against this evil, and all of a suddon she's all gung-ho to join it?!?

The end seemed to be off balanced. I lost almost all affection I held for our heroine, with the way it ended.

It almost seemed as if there should be one more book to solve this mess Lucy has thrown heself into. Maybe a reserection of the character I spoke of, could save her....
A though.

I loved the series regardless though.
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5.0 out of 5 stars WARNING - SPOILERS AHEAD, March 6, 2007
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This review is from: Sin and Salvation (The Unseen, Part 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
Ahhh anyone who can answer this will be greatly appreciated; I think Poesuicide (the one who replied to the person above) might know. But anything would be appreciated!

I absolutely loved the books, they were amazing, but I honestly didn't get the ending. =\

-What was Byron's connection to the whole thing? Was he 'bad' too? If not, then he was still one of these human-wolf-beast things, right? So then, if he was still Gran's grandchild an Katherine's brother, how could he have been that thing? Wasn't Katherine AFRAID of the beast things?

-So Jared was good? Nicholas was bad? There were TWO of the 'HE's?? Ahhh. But then, see I kind of got it till the end, when she's all ready to go with Jared. But then, he shape-shifts into the BAD guy or something? Or am I thinking totally off? Because at the end when he goes "But you never know what you have with a shape-shifter" he seems really evil and then he sinks his teeth into her neck? Did he turn back into Nicholas or something? My question is, is Lucy happy with the end? If she is, then it's all good and they're not evil? But I still miss Matt.

-And as for reading again, would it be enough just to read the LAST book again to figure it out? =\

I would REALLY appreciate it if you could explain everything to me. =P
(Oh and didn't Gran know Byron was a beast thing? And didn't Byron himself know? TELL me he was good! I would hate for him to be an evil one too. =( And what was with the Byron being the only sworn enemy without knowing it thing, except Jared was the one that killed Nicholas? Or did he really? Ahh, so confused!)
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3.0 out of 5 stars 3 Heels for Sin and Salvation, January 23, 2012
This review is from: Sin and Salvation (The Unseen, Part 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
In the final installment of the series, Sin and Salvation Lucy has to battle evil once and for all so she can stop more innocent people from getting hurt/killed, and stop what/who is responsible for her "visions". She gets quite a shock towards the end, finding out a close friend/confidant is not who she thought they were. I will say, I had my suspicions as to who the "bad guy" was going to be, and I was part correct/part shocked. Read my full review at: www (dot) shoe-girl (dot) com
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE END, July 28, 2010
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WOW! This is truly the only word that I can come up with at the moment to describe what I'm feeling. I just now finished this book and I am overwhelmed with emotions. This was the last book to the Unseen series and all I have to say is that this series was amazing. I was hardly ever bored from reading these and I always seemed to be on my toes. The first two books were a little slow, but by number three and four, I was taken on a suspense roller coaster. The fourth book was my favorite out of them all because it was constantly climactic, and was building suspense the entire way through. I was astonished at one point in the book when the story line took a drastic turn. I'd hate to spoil this for anyone, so let me just say that if you enjoy horror, suspense, and a great mystery, you absolutely have to read this series. Overall the whole series gets 5 stars from me. Loved it~! (:
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible, January 1, 2009
This review is from: Sin and Salvation (The Unseen, Part 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
Faithful readers of the first three installments will devour this thrilling conclusion to The Unseen series. Like the preceding books, Sin and Salvation picks up exactly where the last left off and quickly sweeps you into this eerie, dark world. It truly feels like you're reading someone's nightmare, a nightmare so real that you'll find yourself suspiciously watching the shadows once you're through. Lucy's struggles with the unseen entity stalking her continue, becoming much more urgent and chilling as not only the final clues unravel, but the remaining stability of her reality. Both readers and Lucy get the answers they've been seeking since the first book, ones that will surprise as much as the other unexpected twists weaved throughout the plot. The book is disorienting, but in a good, creepy way. I was practically breathless when reading this book, eager to get to the end and unable to stop thinking about it once I did. Anyone who has not checked out this series already should, but be warned -- it's so engrossing that not having the next books at immediate reach will leave the dangling plot points nagging at your mind until you do. Sin and Salvation, as well as the entire series, is a dark, suspenseful read where the plot engages you as much as the well-developed characters, and anyone who passes on The Unseen is really missing out on something incredible.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One Word: PWN'd!! (You'll Understand Once You've Read It), January 14, 2008
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This review is from: Sin and Salvation (The Unseen, Part 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
I've read lots of old school Richie and so I decided to check out this series. Though drawing all the events out into four books was sort of unnecessary (especially because there weren't many problems resolved or complete stories in each volume), at least they were quick reads. That said, I think the fourth book was great on the strength of the climax that you don't get with the previous books in the series; I think you can get away with just reading the first, third, and fourth books if you wanted to.

I would read this series just for the finale. It's pretty exciting, and surprising as well. Even though this is supposed to be the last book, I think I wouldn't mind another one or two if only to see what happens next ;). Some questions still need to be answered and others in more detail I think.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This series will keep you guessing!, June 16, 2007
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I loved how the series didn't reveal the secrets until the end of the 4th book. I conclude that the wolf beasts were not all bad. There was a good and bad side as is true with most things. I do believe that the bad side was destroyed in the end, and the good side had won the battle. I was a little confused by the shape shifter comment, but I still believe he was the "good guy". I would love for a 5th book to be published to describe her transformation as well as her new life. I definitely recommend these books for anyone who's a Cusick fan!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Unseen, May 21, 2007
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It was pretty good, kinda wanted to see the ending a little different. But interesting none-the-less. Ill probably reread it again soon.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow= ), December 27, 2006
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This review is from: Sin and Salvation (The Unseen, Part 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
Maryssa!? what

To me it made perfect sense.. after i read it over twice.. haha but really i thought if you read it slowly and put your mind into it and thought like richie. and how she thought up this twisted ending then yea you would get it. Byron was related to the two mysterious men she meets in the third book. i forget there names but that is because i read this book maybe two months ago.. anyway in the last book you ifnd out that in during all of the books when someone besides the narrorator ( the person that you probably thought was the bad guy ) was actually two different people. one good and one bad. altho it was hard to tell who was who in the end i thought that it was a good plot a good ending.. and over all a terrific series.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars What??, March 24, 2006
This review is from: Sin and Salvation (The Unseen, Part 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
Wait, so there is an evil WORSE than THE evil we now know????...this book rushes to throw everything together in a hurry, and that is where it loses all sense. Two optional endings would be great AND make sense. They are shattered so fast we don't have time to think. Leaving her only friend? Accepting death? Leaving the whole issue of Byron floating in space with no reasons why or why not...??
Don't waste your time reading the first book -it's good, but the series doesn't hold up. I wish I'd never wasted my time.
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Sin and Salvation (The Unseen, Part 4) by Richie Tankersley Cusick (Mass Market Paperback - March 2, 2006)
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