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The Fate of the Tearling
by Erika Johansen
So it took me a good while to get through this as I kept stopping and starting. Eventually I took a couple of hours and just plowed through it.
I did enjoy it. I enjoy the flash backs to where the town started. I liked learning more about Katie. I still enjoyed the character of Kelsea but I thought there were so many things that were not explored that could have been.
I wish there was more of Mort collapsing they should have done more with the Queen rather than just killing her off.
Learn more about the vampire children we get that Row was making them but no idea why? I got that he wanted to rule but he was always going on about the best people getting the best. So why evil vampire children?
Such an anti climax with the father reveal after all the build up.
Then the ending it wasn’t bad necessarily I could see what she was going for but I feel it needed another couple of pages. It just seemed to end.
In general a good read, some nice themes, some good characters just unanswered questions and plot holes that bring it down a bit. Probably wouldn’t reread it, glad I got it from the library.
I did enjoy it. I enjoy the flash backs to where the town started. I liked learning more about Katie. I still enjoyed the character of Kelsea but I thought there were so many things that were not explored that could have been.
I wish there was more of Mort collapsing they should have done more with the Queen rather than just killing her off.
Learn more about the vampire children we get that Row was making them but no idea why? I got that he wanted to rule but he was always going on about the best people getting the best. So why evil vampire children?
Such an anti climax with the father reveal after all the build up.
Then the ending it wasn’t bad necessarily I could see what she was going for but I feel it needed another couple of pages. It just seemed to end.
In general a good read, some nice themes, some good characters just unanswered questions and plot holes that bring it down a bit. Probably wouldn’t reread it, glad I got it from the library.