I think this was was the best so far. Good message and entertaining throughout.

Nice and neatly wrapped up. I was concerned how old the male lead was until I did some math from the beginning. They are perhaps no more than five years apart and with that, I could reconcentrate on the plot.

It was cute. Maybe I am a bit of a sucker for Red Riding Hood stories. I knew when William bit her sleeve something else was up. Glad Grandma wasn't another victim.
The very end though. “Quit acknowledging the man who cursed you in the first place.” That's my interpretation.

Both couples fall under the same fairytale “Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy...“
I did like it set it up as if she would marry the human but also show she truly was his confidant. I was not disappointed they remained friends instead.

It took me until part two to realize I had also read this one before. Decent twists and turns and descent into madness. This is one of the good ones in this series.

Enjoyed it right from the beginning.

A nice, quick read to the point. I enjoyed the journey and look forward to it again. It got a little weird towards the end but not unbearably so. Easy to follow and you pick up on the characters quickly.

Had me thinking the whole way through: about the plot, about the backstory, and about learning how to build a radio. Definitely want to check out the next book when I get a chance. I will pass this one on after, as it was given to me to enjoy.

It was cute. Definitely look into for future children. I borrowed this from a coworker who absolutely loves the author's work. Maybe she will allow me to continue.

Well, she paid a price alright. I might come back to this series. Trying to get through my inbox of physical books.

Except for the fact I had completely forgotten the characters from book two until I read through their scenes a couple times, this book leaves one satisfied. It has quite a bit of action and character growth. My gripe is about the same as everyone else: the cover. Since when does Halpo wear a cape?

Good. There was a bit of a pokey plot but nothing compared to the slog of The Elven Star. Considering keeping the series when after book 2 and 3, I was going to finish to put it in the free library.

Haplo is certainly growing on me.

I do most of this already. I was interested in the French view. I liked most of it, though it still felt like she had her nose up in the air.

I think I like this one more than the first. Also in audio book format.