Then I hit the final third and the exactness of what was happening started to slip away from me. This is why I often do give series two books to grab me, because immersion can really help. Plus the magic felt a little more familiar after one book. There weren’t random POVs dropping in here and there, just Ronan, Hennessy, Jordan, Declan, Carmen, and Matthew. I had the knowledge of the previous book that let me understand who the character were and vaguely what they were after. The first 2/3 of this book were a lot easier to read than CALL DOWN THE HAWK. This is going to be quite a short review as I don’t want to repeat a lot of the stuff I said in the CALL DOWN THE HAWK review, because the sense of world and character disconnect was similar here. But the closer she gets the more complicated her feelings get… She plunges into a dark underworld to find an object that may sustain her.Ĭarmen Farooq-Lane is afraid of the Dreamers – which is why she’s agreed to hunt them down. Jordan Hennessy knows she will not survive if the dreaming fails. He is ready to do wahtever it takes to same the Dreamers and the Dreamed.
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