Like every good fantasy genre, the last 20% of the book is a total mind-bender. Lots of twists and turns, especially as we neared the end. Fast read, good pacing, and difficult to put down!
My biggest disappointment in the book was that Tallin was fairly stagnant as a character until the end. While we learn more about him through Valira, I felt like his development was lacking- I wanted him to either be a hardcore villain or an actual good guy in disguise, and I don’t think he’s either, and he’s also not quite morally gray.
I didn’t love how the book started, mostly because I hate a previous book review. Like, if you don’t remember, then go look it up, the rest of us want to get to the plot!!! It seems weird to say, but I feel like they’re finding answers too easily, and I find it interesting that both Thorne and Shara mention this at one point, so I’m curious to see how that thread pans out in future books.
Loved the development with understanding powers and the relationships between tethered! The world building is top notch and I can say that even though this is following along the lines of dystopian fiction, it feels completely original and the twists of the books have caught me pretty off guard, which is not easy to do.
Again, overall, a great read!