A review by booksandbosox
The Fourth Ruby by James R. Hannibal

3.0

Though I didn't remember terribly clearly what had happened in book one, I dove into book two. I found it more compelling than book one - I liked the historical ties to the quest more, I think. That being said, I don't find this series very notable. I enjoy it well enough but don't think it's doing anything remarkably unique. I'll keep reading, but hope it doesn't go on forever.

Thanks to the publisher for a digital advance reader's copy, provided via Edelweiss.