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A review by jacqueleenthereadingqueen
Breath of Life by Jocelynn Drake
4.0
This book was just as fast paced as the first. Except, this time, instead of heading away from home, it's time for them to return. Tula, the goddess of life, awaits back at the ruined remains of Caelan's home. Time has come for him to bond with the goddess of the lifestone. After what happened when Caelan bonded with God of Storms, I didn't have high hopes that this would be the end of their mission to save Erya. I am later proven correct, when Tula has another journey necessary for our favorite quartet. They are far from out of the woods yet.
As for the romances, we have some movement on the Cael and Drayce front. Of course, not as much as as I would have liked. We're talking real slow burn here guys. As for Eno and Rayne, their foundation isn't as solid as it could be either. Then again how could it be when they constantly find themselves fighting for their lives, not to mention how they both have a sworn duty to put their King and Country before all. This is definitely a plot based series, but I really do enjoy the budding romances and look forward to the next adventure in book 3.
As for the romances, we have some movement on the Cael and Drayce front. Of course, not as much as as I would have liked. We're talking real slow burn here guys. As for Eno and Rayne, their foundation isn't as solid as it could be either. Then again how could it be when they constantly find themselves fighting for their lives, not to mention how they both have a sworn duty to put their King and Country before all. This is definitely a plot based series, but I really do enjoy the budding romances and look forward to the next adventure in book 3.