by Kameron Hurley
Nyx is back for one last job. Yeah, we have all heard that one before. Even older and less in shape, she is a force to be reckoned with. The pacing isn't quite as brisk, but the world is a lot weirder and the new characters are all a lot of fun. Kage. Can I get a whole novel about Kage? The wor...
Rating for this book: 3.75+; rating for the series overall: 3.5_____________________________After a relatively lackluster second volume in the Bel Dame Apocrypha series, Kameron Hurley comes roaring back with Rapture. Seven years have passed since the events of [b:Infidel|11470277|Infidel (Bel Dame ...
Enjoyed this quite a bit, but it wasn't quite as focused, and the characters weren't quite as well rounded, as the previous books. Still, I love the way Hurley writes and I love this world she's created.
Inaya is clearly meant as a contrast to Nyx, but although the plot indicates she has the same charisma and intensity, I never feel it -- we don't see people reacting to her the way they do to Nyx, and her plotline feels weirdly isolated (even before the literal isolation), much more focused on her i...