A review by tatere
Cast in Honor by Michelle Sagara

4.0

It was very interesting to see Kaylin have to deal with, essentially, Kaylin - to see her in positions with Kattea that other people traditionally find themselves in with Kaylin herself. The frustration, even anger, the eventual grudging surrender, all so familiar. Sometimes wittingly, sometimes not. Is this a sign that our Kaylin is growing up? Naah :)

I was completely certain I had already read this for the first two chapters even though all evidence suggested that I hadn't. Time warp??

As always, I read it too fast and immediately want more. The plot is almost secondary to just being able to spend time with the people we've come to know.