Ratings19
Average rating3.8
What an improvement for Justina Ireland. Her and Tessa Gratton work so well together.
Ireland's taste for romance, and especially a gay romance, works to her advantage as alongside Gratton, they craft two pivotal romances in the novel, and both were phenomenal.
The characters of this book were rich, and the story was really entertaining. It was an easy read, and while I took my time with it, it's no reflection on the quality of the story. Which was fantastic.
My only, very small complaint is that I'm sorely missing Elzar, Avar, and the phase one characters right now.