A review by jaironside
Cast in Secret by Michelle Sagara

3.0

Maybe it says something that I find these books easier to engage with now I've turned up the audio narration speed? Anyway, I liked this better than the second book. Interesting enough storyline and a strong theme with regard to belonging, and how even accidental outcasts can turn vicious. We still see very little of Kaylin's interpersonal relationships. I'm not looking for romance but she has to be more than just her job. Worldbuilding fantastic as usual; prose style bogged down with repetition and expositionary dialogue also as usual. I liked this enough to keep going with the series.