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I enjoyed this final book in the trilogy, though not as much as Lightborn. Using the first third of the book to catch up on a plotline that runs concurrently with the second book works fairly well, and though the ending is rushed and leaves some threads hanging, it isn’t as bad as I’d been led to be...
It’s tricky when a trilogy’s middle book is your favorite – how do you recommend something that in no way stands alone? But this was the book where the trilogy worked its magic on me, taking over my life for at least a week, and these days the books that can pull me in so thoroughly are few and far ...
This is a cross between urban fantasy and mannerpunk, likely to move into epic fantasy in the sequels. By which I mean it mixes action scenes and captures/escapes/rescues with formal social encounters and an adherence to societal norms, all of it with a potential Ultimate Evil brewing in the backgro...
I am not pleased with the conclusion of this trilogy. I was enjoying it tremendously (the second one being my absolute favorite) until about the last fifty pages of this book. There are so many questions left unanswered and many events that were unnecessary to the plot took place! I am quite upset w...
I have decided to take a break from reviewing books. Life is a bit hectic right now and I can no longer commit to reviewing the way I have in the past. So instead, just quick little notes as to whether I like a book or not will be written. This is the second book to the Darkborn Trilogy and I abso...