A review by barb4ry1
The Masters by Ricardo Pinto

3.0

It's intriguing and bleak. This book has a complicated history (some google-fu will reveal it). While I appreciate unique world-building, I didn't relate to Carnelian and I wasn't immersed in the plot. The end of the book resolves nothing and offers no closure. Perhaps I'll check book two. Perhaps I won't.

TL;DR: intriguing and with unique world-building. Rather bleak. The pacing is off. The ending isn't actually an ending.