This book only maintained the series for me, doing most things just alright (character interactions, character growth, setting, tone, etc.). The one aThis book only maintained the series for me, doing most things just alright (character interactions, character growth, setting, tone, etc.). The one area where this book really excels for me is the amount of world building that happens in this book. I was just beside myself to learn more about the enigmatic elves and the even more mysterious “forgotten war” all-in-all it was a fun read....more
I really enjoyed this book. And for the first time in a little while I found myself really invested in the characters and story of Tobyn-Ser. I will dI really enjoyed this book. And for the first time in a little while I found myself really invested in the characters and story of Tobyn-Ser. I will definitely continue this series. ...more
A great sequel that raised the stakes from its predecessor. The world building is a glacially slow burn. (Which I really appreciate that it’s not all A great sequel that raised the stakes from its predecessor. The world building is a glacially slow burn. (Which I really appreciate that it’s not all dumped on you from the first chapter of the first book.) The characters (though a tad dramatic at times) are written believably, and they are written well. ...more
Another satisfactory addition to the Noble Dead series. I had a lot of fun reading this one and found myself invested fully in the lives of Mageire, LAnother satisfactory addition to the Noble Dead series. I had a lot of fun reading this one and found myself invested fully in the lives of Mageire, Leesil, Wynn, Chap, Welstiel, and Chane. I found myself ripping through this entry in big chunks, because I was excited to find out more about Mageires past.
If there is one thing I feel the authors do well, it’s that they really write characters that I want to know more about. Honestly,( as an avid reader) I feel that’s one of the most important aspects of a story. ...more
A solid entry in the series. A similar premise to the last book though this time we learn more of Leesils past.
This entry has all of the strengths ofA solid entry in the series. A similar premise to the last book though this time we learn more of Leesils past.
This entry has all of the strengths of its predecessors. ( Interesting characters, well written details, and no too oppressive with its world building)
All of the action is packed into the final 100 pages and served to make this an extremely quick read.