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War is here. Full-scale war has erupted between the Crusaders and demons and even Chi has to admit isn’t going well. Like any sensible rat, Meda’s eager to abandon the sinking ship but, unfortunately, her friends aren't nearly as pragmatic. Instead, Meda’s forced to try to keep them all alive until the dust settles. As the Crusaders take more and more drastic measures, the tables turn and Meda suddenly finds herself in the role of voice of sanity. No one is more horrified than she is. When old enemies reappear as new allies and old friends become new enemies Meda has to decide—again—whose side she’s really on. And then the Crusaders decide that Meda should go to Hell. Literally. Can’t a monster ever catch a break?

  • Sales Rank: #1841890 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-08-13
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 7.81" h x .78" w x 5.06" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 346 pages

About the Author
Eliza Crewe always thought she’d be a lawyer, and even went so far as to complete law school. But as they say, you are what you eat, and considering the number of books Eliza has devoured since childhood, it was inevitable she’d end up in the literary world. She abandoned the lawyer-plan to instead become a librarian and now a writer. While she’s been filling notebooks with random scenes for years, Eliza didn’t seriously commit to writing an entire novel until the spring of 2011, when she and her husband bought a house. With that house came a half-hour commute, during which Eliza decided she needed something to think about other than her road-rage. Is it any surprise she wrote a book about a blood-thirsty, people-eating monster? Eliza has lived in Illinois, Edinburgh, and Las Vegas, and now lives in North Carolina with her husband, daughter, hens, an angry, talking, stuffed dwarf giraffe, and a sweet, mute, pantomiming bear. She likes to partially-complete craft projects, free-range her hens, and take long walks. Cracked is her first novel. She is represented by Victoria Marini of Gelfman Schneider Literary Agents, Inc.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
If you haven't read this series, I can't urge you enough to give it a try.
By Melanie Parker
Meda is the character that young adults need to read about. This series is, hands down, the best new YA series I've read. The only comparable series is Angelfall, and that ending fell flat, whereas this ending was strong and wonderfully written.

I was thrown back into the world of Crusaders and Demons, and it felt like I never left. Every character is complex and shows growth. Meda is the pinnacle of what young girls should strive to be. Yeah, she's a little selfish, but in this world you have to be. And above all else she is master at self preservation in a world where everyone is dying. She's witty, she never gives up, she shows what friendship really is, and she's strong. She's strong for her friends, for the world, and for herself. She never falters. She doesn't get all gooey because of boys. She never gives up. She is an absolute pleasure to read about, and I wish more characters could be like her.

Chi continues to be the pillar of all that is good in this series. You would think that would get boring, but it doesn't. It just amazes you how in the face of all this darkness, Chi will always do the right thing. I know most humans have much more of an internal struggle, but Chi is that sure of himself and his God and it's beautiful.

Jo, oh Jo. Jo finally snaps, but it was needed for Meda to grow up even more. Jo really represents human struggle to do the right thing and the feeling of not being properly compensated. Jo is fed up in this book, and does some very unlike Jo things, which was an amazing character arc for her. Her and Meda's friendship is so pure and beautiful and really uncontested in the book genre they are in. I'm a sucker for anything that shows unconditional love, and it's the foundation of their friendship, which everything else grows from.

I'm hesitant to say this, but it truly is how I feel; this series is the greatest story about friendship since Harry Potter.

Then there is Armand, who I happen to love. The reason I'm giving this book four stars and not 5 is because I was unhappy with Armand's ending. This book is such a tease with any romance, but you never really get any and it left me feeling a little sad. When Jo showed Armand's true form I broke. I broke into a million tiny pieces and couldn't help but cry the rest of the chapter for him. Eliza Crewe did such an amazing job and forcing us to show empathy and really making us fear Hell/The Pitt, but to bring children into it... My heart couldn't take it. I wanted Armand's happy ending (preferably with Meda), but I never got it. And in my eyes, he deserved it. I don't even think the reasoning was strong enough, because I feel like he had proved himself to wanting to be good and changed for unselfish reasons.

I do suppose this leaves her with the option to continue writing this series. Which I hope she does, because YA needs more books like this. It needs more characters like Meda. And honestly, I need more of this world.

If you haven't read this series, I can't urge you enough to give it a try.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Meda and Jo Take Over Hell
By Robin Snyder
******* 4.5 Girl Power Stars *********

You’ve read how many YA series where girl has a best friend but then meets a boy and everything becomes about him? The heroine becomes stupid over him and waves bye-bye to the best friend who is now delegated to the back seat…Meda is not that girl. Meda is the girl who might have the boy but will still go into hell for her BFF, literally. Don’t get me wrong Meda can still do romance…well sort of but it will never be roses and candy. Her idea of romance is not killing you, what more do you want she is half demon.

***“Hey, I can do romance,” I protest, forcing levity into my voice. “I didn’t feed you to the dragon when I had the chance. That’s romantic.”
“You’re right, I’m sorry. You have the soul of a poet.”***

Crossed is my favorite book of this series for a few reasons. It actually has the best plotting and pacing out of all the books of the series. Not a lot of time is spent with the actual crusaders and I like it best when it is just the small group running around and getting into trouble and there is plenty of that. Every character gets their chance to shine and become a little more than they were before. Even Chi who was the ultimate paper cut out of the good guy shows he is deeper than we initially realized.

***That Chi’s freeing of the soul was a deliberate attempt to protect it from Jo’s cruelty and not just his happy-go-lucky naivety is again the wind fluttering the curious curtain over Chi’s depths. He has seen something in Jo and now we all see something in him.
Jo blinks, as if someone unexpectedly turned on a light, then shakes her head. “You can’t do the right thing here, Chi. It’s not . . . it doesn’t belong.”
His voice gentles, the previous bite all but forgotten. “You can do the right thing everywhere, Jo. That’s why it’s the right thing.”***

But you want to know who steals the freaking show is Jo. You thought I’d say Meda right? I thought I was going to love Meda the most too but surprise, surprise Jo stepped up to bat and hit one out of the ball park. I LOVE HER in this. Because what happens when Jo isn’t tethered by everything the Crusaders taught her? What happens when she finds out what it is like on the other side and how good it can feel to play for the other team? What happens when she knows-it-all??? I’ll tell you what happens… Meda becomes the voice of reason and we are all in trouble when she is our conscience. Need I remind you that she is part monster and hunts killers for fun and food.

***I love screams. All screams. Bloodcurdling, terrified screams. Squealing, pained screams. Harsh, moaning screams ripped from raw throats that thought they could scream no more. The trailing scream that crumbles into a death rattle. I love the way they ring in my ears, the way they vibrate in the points of my teeth. The way the Hunger roars in harmony. If I were a musician, my instrument would be the highest pitches of the human voice box. I’d line up my victims and pluck their vocal cords like a street musician stroking the lip of a dozen water glasses.***

It is a scary day when she is the one that has the lead on the moral compass. Still I loved the Bad Jo and Trying To Be Good Meda so much together. They have wonderful banter and the dark humor in the book is so wonderful I laughed a lot throughout.

Then there is The French Guy…aka Armand. I thought I was going to have to wait forever for him to come into the story again but I was so happily surprised when that wasn’t the case. When he appeared pretty early in and he might love Meda in his demon-hearted way but he also has an agenda of his own.

***“Because I need the Crusaders to do something for me.”
“You need them.”
“Where else am I going to find an army of heroic self-sacrificing idiots?”
Can’t disagree with that one. “And you think they’re going to help you?”
His eyes open and he smiles faintly. “Not on purpose. Obviously.”***

Demon love is so cute…probably cuter than crusader love. And while yes there are two definite couples in this it is far from having an overabundance of lovey dovey moments. We don’t have time for that since we are marching into hell to try and save the world.

I enjoyed every twist in this tale and dynamic of the team. I especially enjoyed the trek into hell, I’m a sucker for how different authors envision hell and project it for the reader. Crewe did a really good job with showing how she thought this world’s version of hell would look and behave.

Not everything is perfect in the story since this has been a tale of Heaven vs Hell I thought there might be a little bit more closure to it. I really enjoyed the revelations (get it revelations in the bible) that came out at the end about the war and how the tides had turned so much over the years but I wanted just a little bit more. It seems that we leave our group with a lot of work still left to do. I’m not saying that is a bad thing I’m just one of those readers that likes a really wrapped up epilogue in a 3rd book of the series.

This entire series is one of my favorite in YA since it doesn’t fall into a lot of the trope pitfalls of the others in the genre and it is different.

p.s. – Unwind by Neal Shusterman still holds the #1 spot in my YA series favorites…but this is solidly in my top 5 YA series currently.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Perfect Ending To a Great Series!
By Talvi
With this third and final book in the series, Crewe manages to not only continually amaze and amuse with the snarky bon mots but also create a definitive story arc complete with emotional character growth. What we don't have is a series that peters out at the end and shuffles off with a whimper; rather, we have a tour de force with all the impetus, action, and pathos from the first two books cleverly intact. And through it all, nearly every YA cliche is thrown unceremoniously out the window in clear defiance of expectations. It's all so wonderfully subversive and inventive. Definitely one of my favorite reads ever.

Story: The Crusaders are losing. Badly. Meda wants to jump ship but darn it if those crusader values keep getting in the way. When all hope is nearly lost, sacrifices will be made, tables turned, and a trip to the very depth of hell may just be in order for our Scooby gang.

The story structure of the first two books is intact here: lots of great verbal quips, smaller action, and emotional bonding. Then by the middle the twists come and secrets will out. Then a great climax at the end. Readers may think they know all there is about Meda, Jo, Chi, and Armand - but life is never cut and dry for our anti-heroes.

Author Crewe resists the temptation to turn Meda good (or Jo bad!) nor does Anton turn into a prince charming. Chi is still dense but fiercely loyal - but this really is the girls' story. The sacrifices and betrayals make sense, Meda doesn't rush headlong into danger stupidly, and all the silly YA-heroine cliches never materialize. The entire Soul eater series is really an antidote pill to the rash of vapid YA titles proliferating these days, featuring 'spirited by illogical' heroines and their bland, oh-so-perfect prince charming heroes. You won't find any of that in here and Meda is still deliciously conflicted. But at the same time, the core of the book is about emotion - friendship, loyalty, and even love. You can laugh even while your heart breaks for the characters.

So yes, I heartily recommend this final in the series for those who have read the first two books. For those who haven't, you're missing out on one heck of a fun read. Just make sure there are no sleeping animals (or spouses) near you as you begin this book (or the series). I had a hard time keeping from laughing out loud (and then not crying) throughout. Kudos to Crewe to finding such a great balance between humor and pathos, snark and heart.

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