

If any of you have let me know in the comments, as I would love to see if there are things I missed – I’m sure there is something that I haven’t picked up on!Įmerald Green continues the story of Gwen Shepard, a teenage girl who inherited a time-travelling gene and was thrust into the middle of a secret society, a secret society that believes that one day she will betray them. I personally haven’t picked up on any accidently left open plot holes. This was most definitely not the case, and I really feel as if everything came full circle to be concluded in a neat and orderly way. At the end of Sapphire Blue, I was feeling concerned for the conclusion to this wonderful trilogy, as I felt there was still so much that was unexplained, and I was worried that the final book would be incredibly rushed in order to cram it all in. I’m going to start this review by saying what a great conclusion to a series this is! I was expecting wonders, and that is exactly what I got. If you have not read the series but feel like this could be something that interests you, I’d suggest reading my reviews on the other books in the series ( Ruby Red & Sapphire Blue). As such, this review will contain spoilers for the first books in this series, and more than likely spoilers for this book also.


Author: Kerstin Gier (translated to English by Anthea Bell)Įmerald Green is the third and final book in the Ruby Red trilogy.
