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A review by enchantedfiction
Tangled Power by Jillian Witt
adventurous
hopeful
inspiring
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
*Thank you to Jillian Witt for an eARC copy!*
Tangled Power is the second book in this series and picks up where Compass Points left off. Since it is book 2, I will refrain from giving a synopsis.
This was a very good follow-up story to Compass Points. I felt like it was a typical second story in a trilogy/series, where the story is more character driven as we get to know more about them as they gear up for whatever mission they did not quite complete in the first book. I'm not saying that is a bad thing, I always love it when we get to learn more about the characters and connect more with them. There was enough emphasis on the main objective as well, with a few side quests that helped push the story forward.
To me, the ending felt a little dragged out, like there was too much repetitive explanation over what they were doing and how they (both Rose and Luc chapters) justified their feelings and actions. But the ultimate action of the ending has left a wonderful objective for book three, and I'm very excited to see where the story goes.
I would recommend this series to anyone who enjoys fantasy, especially with fae, with a new perspective and concept with a small amount of spice!
Tangled Power is the second book in this series and picks up where Compass Points left off. Since it is book 2, I will refrain from giving a synopsis.
This was a very good follow-up story to Compass Points. I felt like it was a typical second story in a trilogy/series, where the story is more character driven as we get to know more about them as they gear up for whatever mission they did not quite complete in the first book. I'm not saying that is a bad thing, I always love it when we get to learn more about the characters and connect more with them. There was enough emphasis on the main objective as well, with a few side quests that helped push the story forward.
To me, the ending felt a little dragged out, like there was too much repetitive explanation over what they were doing and how they (both Rose and Luc chapters) justified their feelings and actions. But the ultimate action of the ending has left a wonderful objective for book three, and I'm very excited to see where the story goes.
I would recommend this series to anyone who enjoys fantasy, especially with fae, with a new perspective and concept with a small amount of spice!