I’m torn. It’s certainly an interesting story that kept me hooked, with great characters, but it was also painfully slow.
It ends on a completely open-ended note, offering no closure whatsoever.
I’m especially frustrated with the final twist. Seriously, another Tamlin? Rurik is even more similar: turning into a beast, locking doors, the whole thing. I was loving this character and expected more positive development between him and Saga, so his actions at the end were very disappointing. I’m genuinely sad that Saga continues to be ana bird in a cage after everything. It left me feeling pretty pessimistic.
The Good:
• The introduction of Saga and Silla’s development in finding her own power.
• The slow-burn romance between Silla and Rey.
• The magic system and world-building.
The Bad:
• The endless Jonas POV chapters—I just didn’t want to be in his head anymore. His chapters were repetitive and dragged the pace down.
• Not a single appearance from the side characters of book one. That felt like a letdown.
• Very few answers and way too many new questions. How many books is this series going to have?
• The graphic and often grotesque descriptions were a bit much for me—borderline disgusting at times.
• Almost every male character is either evil, abusive, or both.
Honestly, I don’t think I have the energy to keep going with this series. I’m actually relieved the third book isn’t out yet—less temptation to keep reading.
I’m torn. It’s certainly an interesting story that kept me hooked, with great characters, but it was also painfully slow.
It ends on a completely open-ended note, offering no closure whatsoever.
I’m especially frustrated with the final twist. Seriously, another Tamlin? Rurik is even more similar: turning into a beast, locking doors, the whole thing. I was loving this character and expected more positive development between him and Saga, so his actions at the end were very disappointing. I’m genuinely sad that Saga continues to be ana bird in a cage after everything. It left me feeling pretty pessimistic.
The Good:
• The introduction of Saga and Silla’s development in finding her own power.
• The slow-burn romance between Silla and Rey.
• The magic system and world-building.
The Bad:
• The endless Jonas POV chapters—I just didn’t want to be in his head anymore. His chapters were repetitive and dragged the pace down.
• Not a single appearance from the side characters of book one. That felt like a letdown.
• Very few answers and way too many new questions. How many books is this series going to have?
• The graphic and often grotesque descriptions were a bit much for me—borderline disgusting at times.
• Almost every male character is either evil, abusive, or both.
Honestly, I don’t think I have the energy to keep going with this series. I’m actually relieved the third book isn’t out yet—less temptation to keep reading.