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I just read Marion Zimmer Bradley's "The Mists of Avalon" for the first time about six months ago, and "Twilight of Avalon" was the perfect complement. It came just at the right time, just as I was missing "Mists." It picks up after Morgan's death and imagines the next generation struggling with the fallout of Arthur's death and the continuing Saxon invasions.
But this book is not merely another add-on to "Mists" - Elliott creates her own story and her own characters here. They're all interesting, except perhaps the somewhat one-dimensional villain. I particularly liked Isolde, who risks all by deliberately fostering her reputation as a witch in order to maintain her power and independence. Good writing & a quick read. I'm looking forward to a potential romance in the next book in the series.
But this book is not merely another add-on to "Mists" - Elliott creates her own story and her own characters here. They're all interesting, except perhaps the somewhat one-dimensional villain. I particularly liked Isolde, who risks all by deliberately fostering her reputation as a witch in order to maintain her power and independence. Good writing & a quick read. I'm looking forward to a potential romance in the next book in the series.
adventurous
dark
medium-paced
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated