Half Lost

· Penguin UK
4.2
21 reviews
eBook
368
Pages

About this eBook

The third and final instalment in the breathtaking Half Bad series by Sally Green.

Nathan Byrn is running again. The Alliance of Free Witches has been all but destroyed. Scattered and demoralized, constantly pursued by the Council's Hunters, only a bold new strategy can save the rebels from total defeat. They need the missing half of Gabriel's amulet - an ancient artifact with the power to render its bearer invincible in battle.


But the amulet's guardian - the reclusive and awesomely powerful witch Ledger - has her own agenda. To win her trust, Nathan must travel to America and persuade her to give him the amulet. Combined with his own Gifts, the amulet might just be enough turn the tide for the Alliance and end the bloody civil war between Blood and Fairborn witches once and for all...

Ratings and reviews

4.2
21 reviews
Erik Kok
18 August 2017
I feel like this series deserved a better last book. It feels rushed and somewhat incomplete. Some characters deserved some more attention for example. Still not a bad book but I liked the other ones better.
2 people found this review helpful
Satu Ripatti
2 April 2016
Loved this series but the ending ruined it all for me. :(
Irvine Lehloo
27 February 2023
Satisfying end to an action-filled, fast-paced trilogy!

About the author

Sally Green lives in Cheshire, England. She has had various jobs from her first paper-round to a career as an accountant, but in 2010 she started writing a novel and that changed her life. She still runs most days despite several attempts to give it up. Follow her on Twitter @Sa11eGreen.

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