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Siren & Scion
by J.D. Evans
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
slow-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
The third installment in the Mages of the Wheel series, this story diverges a bit from the others in the series by taking us to a new part of the world. While I enjoyed this book, of the installments currently published, this was my least favorite. Because you journey with characters to a new part of the world, you leave behind other beloved characters for most of the book. Part of the enjoyment of this series is experiencing the same characters over time from different viewpoints, and because we are separated from most of them, that is less a focus of this book. I also found the relationship between the FMC and MMC to be the more surface level than some others in the series. However, the character development is a bit stronger than Storm and Shield, and perhaps also than Reign and Ruin.
Overall, I liked this book, but it is my least favorite in the series.
This book is for you if: You're loving the MotW series and want more of the same, you like a more mature FMC, you like elemental magic, you appreciate world building as much or more than romance, you like character driven narratives.
This book is not for you if: You're looking for an extremely fast-paced romantasy, you like a ton of spice, you want Fae or other magical creatures.
Overall, I liked this book, but it is my least favorite in the series.
This book is for you if: You're loving the MotW series and want more of the same, you like a more mature FMC, you like elemental magic, you appreciate world building as much or more than romance, you like character driven narratives.
This book is not for you if: You're looking for an extremely fast-paced romantasy, you like a ton of spice, you want Fae or other magical creatures.