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A review by bookishstephaniek
The Burning Shadow by Jennifer L. Armentrout
4.0
I liked this one so much more then The Darkest Star. And just like all middle books it ends on a cliffhanger that has you reaching for the next one.
I’ve really enjoyed the world development. It feels real and possible. And really illustrates human foibles.
I’ve also really enjoyed the character development of Evie. She’s been put through the ringer and is one strong cookie that really does need time to deal with her emotions.
I’m personally struggling with how young they are. Like Luc and the things he’s done at the age he’s done them. It’s just a bit hard for me to imagine and comprehend. But it is what it is. And it’s not enough to ruin a good series.
I’ve really enjoyed the world development. It feels real and possible. And really illustrates human foibles.
I’ve also really enjoyed the character development of Evie. She’s been put through the ringer and is one strong cookie that really does need time to deal with her emotions.
I’m personally struggling with how young they are. Like Luc and the things he’s done at the age he’s done them. It’s just a bit hard for me to imagine and comprehend. But it is what it is. And it’s not enough to ruin a good series.