*Genre* Fantasy*Rating* 3.5*Review*“Cast in Ruin” picks up right where “Cast in Chaos” left off. The Norannir (The People) are living within Lord Tiamaris’s Fief but not everything is running smoothly. There is the natural progression of learning the language of Elantra, as well as being useful agai...
4/5; 4 stars; A-I enjoyed this book quite a bit. The huge scope of the story that the author is weaving is becoming more clear as bits and pieces of the history of the worlds are revealed. I thought it was interesting to see the dragons more or less working together with Kaylin, Severn, and the T...
Love this series. I've even gotten used to those moments where I go "WTH? What are they talking about? What just happened?" and they no longer bother me.
Dear Bellusdeo: I love you. I love that you ask questions, and people have to answer you, and you don't give a shit about whether or not they want to.In other words, this continues the last book's trend of characters actually sharing information, however grudgingly. I'm starting to grow a little fru...
No one can insert their foot into mouth like Private Kaylin Neya. She is truly gifted at how she can drive the stick further up the asses of these pompous and arrogant Dragons. It's truly a delight to watch her struggle against saying what is on her mind. While she's becoming better at biting her...
Oh, I liked this one! Packed with information about the Dragon race, for once it doesn't involve a threat to everyone's continued existence. Yes, there's danger, but minimal, compared to what has occurred in previous books. I was very happy with the ending - that Kaylin ends up with a friend and som...
Oh, I liked this one! Packed with information about the Dragon race, for once it doesn't involve a threat to everyone's continued existence. Yes, there's danger, but minimal, compared to what has occurred in previous books. I was very happy with the ending - that Kaylin ends up with a friend and som...
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