A review by dreadlockdiva2
Etched in Bone by Anne Bishop

2.0

I think this is the last book in this series I am going to read. I love the world that Anne Bishop has built, but I believe it deserves a better female protagonist. Simply put I find Meg not all that interesting in her own story. I admit that I have never gravitated towards female protagonists that are more stereotype than a nuanced contemplation of the female condition and Meg is the classic damsel in distress that everyone gravitates to just because. Everyone is either protecting or saving her-- she embodies vulnerability and nothing else. As a result, Meg reads flat and that is extremely disappointing given the richness of the world that Bishop creates in this series.