![]() (Spoiler:) The reconciliation with Bastian felt flat since the conflict felt forced the entire way but everything else was great. But the last 12% of the book becomes what the rest of the book could have been. I put this book down a lot due to my struggle to connect with Amora. I cared about her crew and the story was better for it. When the story drags these characters shine through to help get you through Amoras whining and faulted logic. I love the characters around Amora still. She learned so much and grew so much in the first book that it was sad to see the character so plot serving in this book. I couldnt buy into her frustrations and actions with Bastianit felt forced to create conflict for the plot. Grief can destroy the strongest of people, but throughout the story I just couldnt buy into this change in character. In this book, she is weak and broken by grief. While she was not always on the same page as me in the first book, she was strong willed and she would do anything for Visidia. It lagged and I disliked the filler.Īmora was the key issue in the story for me. The story felt bloated with conflict that felt forced. ![]() What I thought would be a quick read turned into a struggle. ![]() I was excited and started on the book immediately after it appeared on my kindle. ![]() I just finished the first book a day before this one released. ![]()
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