Butterfly in Amber: Spotless, Book 4

Butterfly in Amber: Spotless, Book 4
Description
On a battlefield where the past meets the present stands a fairy godmother and a pirate, an old ice cream man and a knight in shining clean armor The clock is ticking fast, and to pierce the ogre's secrets and defeat him, Island Chaptal will have to fight to rememberand stay alive. Can the Lions and the Roomba cats be stopped before it's too late?. There lives a little princess, trapped in the maze of her own mind. He's waiting for youUnder a blanket of snow, surrounded by dark woods and a frozen sea, lies an ogre's castle
This is actual gold. Becca Can Camilla Monk do any wrong? No, she can't. Actually, I take that back. There was this one scene ---. ;)With a dark twist and a new depth in tone, Monk unfolds mystery after mystery answering all of our questions. Okay, all of our questions other than *that* one.This story had me gut punched and swooning and falling in deep desperate stalker love with its brain birther.If you've been on the journey for the past two years like I have or if you've join. Maria said The book is literally beyond this world engaging and intense. I honestly don't know how to write the review and not give anything away.With the master mind that is Camilla Monk, readers should pay attention to the covers of her books because they contain pretty big clues as to what might happen in them.The hilarious blurb will make sense after you're 50 pages into the book. I tried to guess what all the "princess and mind maze" means but as always Camilla's hardwired mind is two steps ahead.In BIA we get to meet . Batman's Mistress said Mixed feelings. It was hard to write this review because I really like the author, the characters, and the overall story. This book just fell short for me, and I was a little disappointed. The humor that was present in the other books was not as present here. Plus the main characters were all so different from past books. I understand Island because of the amnesia, but not the rest of them. I felt as if her father gave up in a way he never did in the past three books.