A review by betsychadwell
Cast in Sorrow by Michelle Sagara

2.0

If this hadn't been number nine in a series that I have enjoyed, I wouldn't have bothered to finish it. Through a large part of the book I couldn't really figure out what was going on. Kaylin seemed to be repeating the same activity over and over and spending an awful lot of time talking about it in her head to other characters who were trying to be obscure. Part of the problem is that it's been so long since I read the previous installment that I didn't remember a lot of the characters and events that were referenced in this one. But I think that's also a failing of the author; many authors manage to remind the reader of previous happenings without going overboard. I haven't decided whether to read the next ones in the series, but since I already own them, I'll probably try.