![]() ![]() ![]() Even some of the dense exposition about Guardian, Seeker and Keeper origin stories is more interesting than bearing witness to more of Calla's "I want him more than anything/No I have to save my pack" waffling. In fact, the wisecracking Connor, clever and talented Adne, wise Monroe, and their crew of other Seekers provide a refreshing break from Calla's moodiness. ![]() The "One True Pair" of Calla and Shay starts to get quite boring, and readers may find themselves wishing for Ren to materialize or for the focus to switch to Connor and Adne, whose chemistry is confusing but undeniable. what if I made the wrong decision" inner monologue that sounds whiny and immature. Just when you think she's obviously made her choice, she devolves into another "but. Calla is not at her most likable in this installment, with her constant, unnecessary jealousy one moment, pent-up desire the second, and then guilt-shame-grief cycle the next. This book is reminiscent of primetime soap Grey's Anatomy, in that most of the supporting characters are infinitely more interesting than the protagonist. ![]()
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