A review by alassea
Brave the Tempest by Karen Chance

3.0

As usual the entire 500 pages take place over only a few days, and for Cassie, these are honestly rather slow days. Which also makes for the feel of this title as more of an interim book. As usual I enjoyed learning more about the court and friends and love life and politics that are now part of Cassie's life, and to be honest it is good to see her start to come into her position more, I'm intrigued with how her court will look when she's like 2-3+ years into the position. Also, there's some decidedly good scenes with Pritkin that's been in the making for like ever, and yeah...

By the way, there's a LOT of recap about places, people, anything important from older books, which I both appreciate because my memory lapses, and dislike because it takes so much of the book. It's like... I haven't read [b:Siren's Song|41643418|Siren's Song|Karen Chance|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1535982982l/41643418._SY75_.jpg|64982273] yet, and now, I don't really have to (except of course I will).

I had a good time, and more importantly I don't feel like I've run a marathon at the end of it, which means I'm happy to go find another story in this universe.