Luckily, Gwenny must however get through this difficult time not alone, because in addition to her family, she is actively supported by her best friend Leslie and the small gargoyle spirit Xemerius. In addition, Gwen does not have time to wallow in self-pity in the moment completely, because they have to worry about more important things. Firstly, it must continue with Gideon travel through time to the instructions of the Count of Saint Germain meet, and on the other hand it is still figuring out why Lucy and Paul wanted to thwart necessarily the Count's plans and what this really is up to. Although they will be assisted not only by Leslie, but also by her grandfather, whom she met in the past, it is still in its infancy. Gradually she comes to the secret, however, on the track and finally finds out what is going on with the magic of the Raven and what can really happen when the blood of all twelve time travelers was read into the chronograph ...
Emerald Green is the culmination of a thrilling trilogy, to which we have waited so long full of longing.
As Saphirblau also includes Emerald Green seamlessly with its predecessor and the reader is immediately part of the action. First one is suffering with with Gwen and her heartbreak and hope, just like themselves, that Gideon her, if at all, has only initially been fooling and his feelings are real for them. Solely due to this fact, you already feverish with from the start and can not wait to finally learn what Gideon because really feels about the ruby.
But the whole secrets and mysteries that must uncover it in this last volume of the trilogy Edelstein, pull the reader in its spell. After all the hints you want to finally know what is behind all this and how everything is connected. This gives little by little, more and more pieces of the puzzle that will eventually result in a complete picture towards the end and solve a about everything. One or the other suspect to have been developed during the first two volumes, confirms this is different is it entirely surprising and unexpected.
In the end, it all makes sense, and the threads of the previous volumes run sent together. Anything you could not explain before, now comes together logically and puts the reader in awe. Here is one realized how complicated time travel stories are. Everything is somehow connected and past, present and future are inextricably linked, so every little change has to be considered.
In the last section of the book, the voltage is increased more and more and you really can not wait to find out how the final ends. This effect is supported even by the fact that the scenes in which the plans are made, are always interrupted before we learn what the characters are going and you will therefore always only cleared after the plans have already taken effect. Thus, the reader is of course all the more tied to the story.
The end is Kerstin Gier really very well managed and provides the reader definitely satisfied. All open questions will be answered and you can turn over the last page of happy and relieved sigh. The only reason for a little grief would be more than that the book now but as soon is over and you look, must say goodbye again by the figures that have been created in the course of the series so much. Because even though the book now more pages than had planned to read it through in one go and can eventually not stop until you have reached the end. The sadness evaporates quickly but in view of the fact that there is nothing wrong with it and a torment no further questions or ugly incidents.
The writing style of Kerstin Gier is used loosely and amusing, which is also the third volume can read fluently. By first-person perspective one can very well empathize back to Gwendolyn and teased by their adventure through the different times. One suffers with it, but just as one is happy with her when she is happy.
Emerald Green really is the perfect end of an exciting and thrilling trilogy that completely draws the reader into its spell and one that offers everything your heart desires: love, action, suspense and humor.
Who this trilogy - and that includes in this case inevitable all three parts a, as none of them by itself can stand alone - not reading, is an incredibly great story leaves with scary likeable characters escape that captivates and a right to the end not let go before you have not read the last page!