![]() ![]() ![]() Wesley Ayers, like so many other men Victoria Schwab dreams up, simply stole my heart. Her feeling of isolation, despite desperately wanting to connect, deeply resonated with me. The impact of her hidden identity on every aspect of her real life (friends, family, and, later in the series, school and friends) are wonderfully introduced and illustrated. Mackenzie Bishop is the smart, strong, witty female protagonist, recognizable in many of Victoria’s stories. After Shades of Magic and Monsters of Verity, The Dark Vault ( The Archived and The Unbound) is the third series by Victoria Schwab that I have simply devoured. It is only appropriate that I should start with a series written by one of my favorite authors. ![]() I have set myself a challenge this year: to review every book I read. As a strange boy appears in Mackenzie’s territory, the Archive is plunged into unrest and Mackenzie uncovers a murder that does not let her go… Sometimes they wake up and it is Mackenzie Bishop’s job to return the Histories before they slip into madness. In the Archive, the dead rest on the shelves like books. ![]()
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