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The epic love story of Clea and Sage comes to its thrilling conclusion in the final book in the Elixir series by multitalented star Hilary Duff.
Following the harrowing events of Elixir and Devoted—and the ceremony that almost killed Sage—Clea faces a new reality: with Sage's soul in Nico's body, the love of her life looks an awful lot like her best friend's boyfriend. Can Clea and Sage really be happy under these circumstances? Struggling to keep his new identity secret and still protect Rayna, Clea makes one difficult choice after another.

Clea wants to try to enjoy their new life together, but Sage is acting different—angry—and she struggles to keep her friends from finding out what has happened to him. Something is clearly haunting Sage, and Clea is losing control. Can she trust her friends with the dangerous truth, or will she lose Sage to his madness?
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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2013
      If someone's your true love, just stay devoted while he slams you into the wall and crushes your best friend's hands until she passes out. Clea and Sage are soul mates forever'n'ever--literally: They reincarnate as lovers lifetime after lifetime. When Sage's body recently died, his soul leaped into the newly dead body of friend Nico and reanimated it. However, bodies can reject a new soul just as in organ transplantation (!), and Sage-in-Nico's-body descends into "[m]adness and violence." Is part of Nico's soul still there, restless? Clea, Ben and Rayna travel to a charlatan's clinic that might nonetheless hold information about "soul rejection." Sage is portrayed as a tragic hero; Clea and Duff define love as unquestioningly sitting bedside with one's lover even if he might awaken and kill you. Differing from the series opener (Elixir, 2010), this prose is plainspoken, with contemporary references ("a body that makes Ryan Gosling look like pre-diet Jonah Hill") and vernacular ("so gross I can't even deal"), but the very metaphysics are purple. Obviously it's Sage's soul operating Nico's body because "[t]he eyes really are the windows to the soul," and this live boy has brown eyes (like Sage, unlike Nico). Can a New-Age crystal ceremony permanently break the pattern of Ben's betrayal and Clea's bloody murder? Danger romance at its most digestible, ready to be gobbled and forgotten. (Paranormal romance. 14 & up)

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    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2013
      Clea (Elixir; Devoted) is thrilled to have her soulmate, Sage, back, albeit in a new body--but he has increasingly violent episodes and memory lapses. To learn how to help him, Clea checks into a facility that assists "transitioning" souls. This third installment is slow to start and ends abruptly, but fans will nonetheless enjoy following Clea and friends on their final adventure.

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.7
  • Lexile® Measure:750
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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