![]() ![]() You spend a majority of the first small percent of the book dealing with the aftermath of the end of book one and it puts a lot of strain on Gar and pretty much sets into motion his behavior for the rest of the book. This should have been cut down and both books could have been smashed together to create one book, a stretched out mostly mind numbing duology just wasn't the route it should have gone. After that it was just a whirlwind of pacing, and not the good kind either, it was fast, then slow, then fast, then it felt like it dragged on, it was so all over the place. It took a few pages before the book caught back up to where book one ended. I was expecting the same high energy to start us out but was not given that. ![]() ![]() To be quiet honest and fair, I was let down. As my previous review stated I was looking forward to where this book would pick up based on the whirlwind of a cliffhanger The Innocent Mage left us on. Well this sequel did not go as I thought it was going to. You can find this review and many more on my blog: ![]()
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