3.5This one was really good but had a couple confusing (and a little bit boring) stretches. And ef!!! Just make-out already!!! With anyone, Kaylin, with anyone.
4/5; 4 stars; A-This was an excellent addition to the series. Five books is a long time to wait to start to really connect to the characters in a series but this is the book for me. I was impressed with the Tower, the 'travel', the emerging role of the new leader in Barren. It was all good. I t...
*Genre* Fantasy*Rating* 3.5*Review forthcoming*A really interesting story. We actually get the authors take on what happened to the missing 6 months that Kaylin Neya refuses to speak about. Readers knew it had to be something to do with why she was allowed to join the Hawks in the first place. Still...
How does one person get into quite this much trouble? Really. I want to know. Trouble follows her like nothing else. I still enjoy this series greatly and devoured this book.
Honestly this was a bit of a disappointment. I was looking forward to this for a long time but... a lot of the book seemed superfluous. I got irritated by the main characters fumbling and often times wished that the narrative would get to the point when I knew what was going to happen long before it...
Where to start? This fifth book in the Chronicles of Elantra series is just as engrossing as the previous ones. I may be biased, here, because I love Kaylin, but I don't normally love books just because of a character...There's lots going on here, but mostly it's a continuation of that feeling that ...
Very slow going, mostly rehashing of the same old self-loathing.Learned a bit more about the Barani and Dragons, but could've skipped the middle hundred or so pages and still perfectly understood the ending. Usually read each of these in a day or two, this one took two weeks of forcing myself back t...
Very slow going, mostly rehashing of the same old self-loathing.Learned a bit more about the Barani and Dragons, but could've skipped the middle hundred or so pages and still perfectly understood the ending. Usually read each of these in a day or two, this one took two weeks of forcing myself back t...
This book is really a 4.5. first of all, I'm biased a bit because I love the characters of Kaylin and Severn.This book was more of an exploration of desires, regrets, decisions, and the famous motto of the Stones 'you can't always get what you want, but if you try 'sometimes, you just might find - y...
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