A review by daumari
Cress by Marissa Meyer

4.0

Three books in, this really feels like an ensemble piece as we interweave through various character POVs and plots, with a couple from some of the older characters towards the end. The political situation between Earth and Luna is central to the plot and doesn't feel like a romantasy afterthought, though conservation of characters does make me feel everyone is awfully conveniently connected.

SpoilerI'd totally forgotten about the prince-going-blind aspect of the Rapzunzel fairytale until the part quotes mentioned it, ha.