![]() ![]() ![]() Which of course means the majority of book 4 will be the SAME THING we read the past three books. Power yet again destroys any love and companionship between Lea and Erroh. The random acts of hatred or violence every character commits against someone they love was tolerable in book one, and to an extent book 2 as well, but how have they not hashed things out this far into the story? This whole "I hate you", "no I hate you more" theme isn't quite as nice to read anymore. Erroh being so blind to the world around him is getting a bit tiring. The pettiness and insecurity of Lea had me skimming through some of her dialogue. You'd think these were a bunch of 15yr olds playing at being adults. My only issue with this book was the often forced drama. Things are really starting to come to a head, and I am excited to see how it all ends in book 4. ![]() Any chapter with Magnus in it was my favorite to read by far. We see some growth and(finally) character development in the second half of the book. Once things do ramp up, however, it is hard to put the book down. Gets a bit boring and feels like it's only there to make the book longer, not really progressing the plot much. This one starts off a bit too deep into the romance part. You might even receive some free goodies, hopefully some writing updates, and probably a few nonsensical book 3 with some questionable(and sometimes forced) drama If you wish to learn of Robert’s latest releases, his feelings on The Elder Scrolls, or just how many coffees he consumes a day before the palpitations kick in, visit his website at where you can join his reader’s club. Before he found a career in writing, he enjoyed various occupations such as a terrible pizza chef, a video store manager (ask your grandparents), and an irresponsible camp counselor. Robert lives in Wicklow, Ireland with his wife Jan, 2 rescue dogs and a cat that detests his very existence. When not locked in a dark room with only the daunting laptop screen as a source of light, he fronts Irish rock band, Army of Ed, despite their many attempts to fire him. Robert J Power is the fantasy author of the Amazon bestselling series, The Spark City Cycle and The Dellerin Tales. ![]()
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