A review by chirson
Sunstone, Vol. 5 by Stjepan Šejić

3.0

I must say I think it actually got better. The plot followed a structure, and sure, it was contrived and overdone (too wordy and featuring realisations that should have been reached ages ago while glossing over and treating as solved issues that seemed to loom large for the characters before), but at least it had a goal and it reached it, and it worked within the genre of romance. I'm glad about the progression of time that took place, too: it made it seem more realistic. I wouldn't have minded to see more of the happy ending, but abrupt ends for romances are par for the course sometimes.

It had some really good art, too - though I can't get over how similar some characters look and how difficult it makes it to tell them apart.

I'm vaguely curious about the continuation. Well, the one without Alan, anyway.