This is the second book of this series, and I really enjoyed the first one. So I expected the second one to be as good, but it had some moments that drew me into a faded view.
The
start of this book was very confusing and beyond most understanding. The words
didn’t fit together in the overall picture. I felt like it was fluff, allusions
to what the story was about, instead of a real, solid read of the story. So
that thwarted my enthusiasm, and I actually had to put the book down and read
another for a bit.
The rest
of the story went pretty well, though, and I did enjoy it. I am hesitant to
read the next one when it is available, even though I do want to find out what
happens next and how. I do understand now what the author was saying in the
first part of the book, but it only happened after reading much more of it.
Maybe that part should have been after the next part, look back. I don’t know,
but it complicated things for me.
The
whole story of the two books is interesting, and I am glad I read them. I
believe, without revealing any of the great parts, that others would enjoy the
story too. The characters are explored, developed, and lovable, keeping you in
the whole plot. The sci-fi part is also engrossing, which I particularly like
because it is a world you can create and develop however you like. It is fun
and exciting to see the creativity, as long as it doesn’t go beyond the
believable.
I would
recommend this series so far to any of the sci-fi fantasy readers who want
action, steady, or fast-paced stories that you can connect to and thoroughly
enjoy. I rated this 4 out of 5 stars.

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