City of Heavenly Fire is the last installment of the Mortal Instruments series. Going into reading
it, I was feeling very hopeful yet worried it wouldn’t live up to my expectations, as I have loved
the whole series. Let me tell you, this book did not disappoint. The book follows the final story of
Clary and her friends facing the greatest evil to face shadowhunters as a whole, her brother
Sebastian. He uses the Infernal Cup to transform shadowhunters into nightmare creatures,
ruining families and love stories. Becoming the greatest betrayals, a story of coming together to
not only save the shadowhunter world, but the mundane world as well. Clary and her friends
must flee to where shadowhunters haven’t stepped foot in centuries, and then try to make their
way back. The main thing I loved about this book is the characters and how each one not only
grows, but grows with the people around them. After having shed a few tears, laughed a lot, and
was really happy with the book as a whole, I rated it 4 out of 5 stars. It’s not my favorite series
ending book ever, which is why I didn’t give it 5 stars, but it does come pretty close
City of Heavenly Fire
Jan 19, 2023