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Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
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Complicated
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Complicated
Book 3 in the series receives a 2 out of 5 stars from me.
This installment didn't quite capture my interest. The beginning was lackluster, and although the ending wrapped up nicely, it left me craving more resolution. In general, it was decent but not great.
My standout favorite moment was the appearance of the fire wolf.
I do plan to continue with book 4 to see the series through, but I must admit, I was tempted to give up at times.
This installment didn't quite capture my interest. The beginning was lackluster, and although the ending wrapped up nicely, it left me craving more resolution. In general, it was decent but not great.
My standout favorite moment was the appearance of the fire wolf.
I do plan to continue with book 4 to see the series through, but I must admit, I was tempted to give up at times.
adventurous
medium-paced
adventurous
emotional
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
”Drachu had always looked at me as if I was something more”. You met once. For like 15 minutes.
This type of writing had me worried I was going to be as tired and fed up with this one as with the previous one. And I didn’t like the very beginning of the book. It was a lot of exposition and basically a recap of the previous one. But it got better.
There’s a lot (man I mean a lot) going on here. It all becomes a jumble and I found it hard to focus and develop an actual interest in what was going on. There’s new affinities, other realms, plotting and scheming, mate bonds and the world and his wife. I mean even vampires and werewolves make an appearance. It made me feel as if everything that ever occurred in Supernatural was all of a sudden thrown into this story. (Side note: Why is Lucifer a thing in this world, but they flip each other off with the pinky?)
But despite it being crammed with all types of things I like it better than the second one. At least there’s a lot happening, it’s no filler book and we keep on moving forward.
Ilara continues to be quite frustrating. She spares no thoughts of her family. I mean, even though they’re safe now I would guess she would think of them sometimes. But nope. And as soon as her sister is dropped off she completely disappears from the story as well. She just seems like she constantly suffers from short term amnesia. She’s lived her whole life without magic, but has no wit and survival skills when she loses it. I wish she was more cunning or driven. But she’s just there mostly.
And if I took a shot every time Nori growled as soon as another man went near Ilara I would be plastered. It continues to be one of the most frustrating, and honestly boring, traits that men are given. A possessive man is not sexy. At all. And neither is the spice in this one. It happened but I felt indifferent. And please do not ever mention fingering wings again.
The funniest thing in the book (which I don’t think was supposed to be funny) was when Drachu said “I know many things” and the sister says it is a truth. Well duh.
This type of writing had me worried I was going to be as tired and fed up with this one as with the previous one. And I didn’t like the very beginning of the book. It was a lot of exposition and basically a recap of the previous one. But it got better.
There’s a lot (man I mean a lot) going on here. It all becomes a jumble and I found it hard to focus and develop an actual interest in what was going on. There’s new affinities, other realms, plotting and scheming, mate bonds and the world and his wife. I mean even vampires and werewolves make an appearance. It made me feel as if everything that ever occurred in Supernatural was all of a sudden thrown into this story. (Side note: Why is Lucifer a thing in this world, but they flip each other off with the pinky?)
But despite it being crammed with all types of things I like it better than the second one. At least there’s a lot happening, it’s no filler book and we keep on moving forward.
Ilara continues to be quite frustrating. She spares no thoughts of her family. I mean, even though they’re safe now I would guess she would think of them sometimes. But nope. And as soon as her sister is dropped off she completely disappears from the story as well. She just seems like she constantly suffers from short term amnesia. She’s lived her whole life without magic, but has no wit and survival skills when she loses it. I wish she was more cunning or driven. But she’s just there mostly.
And if I took a shot every time Nori growled as soon as another man went near Ilara I would be plastered. It continues to be one of the most frustrating, and honestly boring, traits that men are given. A possessive man is not sexy. At all. And neither is the spice in this one. It happened but I felt indifferent. And please do not ever mention fingering wings again.
The funniest thing in the book (which I don’t think was supposed to be funny) was when Drachu said “I know many things” and the sister says it is a truth. Well duh.
adventurous
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
emotional
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes