Naerim hat es mit der Unterstützung des Vampirs Fetechou geschafft, ihre schamanischen Kräfte zu kontrollieren. Damit scheint diese dunkle Phase überwunden. Doch schon bald legt sich ein neuer Schatten auf ihr Leben. Roxana, der Fetechou die Unsterblichkeit verliehen hat, taucht nach Jahrhunderten wieder auf und versucht, ihn zurück auf den Pfad der Finsternis zu führen …
Discovered by Yen Press Senior Editor JuYoun Lee, NaRae was able to make her U.S. debut working on a series that already had legions of devoted fans. It's a lot to live up to, but NaRae proved to be up to the challenge by delivering artwork that looks remarkably polished for a relative newbie to the world of international manga publishing.
I still love this story and can't wait for Vol. 4. I think the only reason I gave this volume a 3 instead of 4 like I have with the past two volumes is because it felt like there were fewer scenes with Naerim and Fetechou. When they were together, it felt like they were always fighting. I know it's part of their journey as a couple and as individuals, but I feel their interactions with each other and how they built each other up was what really pulled me into volumes 1 and 2.
It was also great finding out more about Fetechou's past! So many questions answered, but I feel like I saw another layer of Laszlo I hope gets to be explored further in Vol. 4.
Naerim is an adult working as a Shaman now! This volume takes a dark turn as we meet some dark characters from Fetechou's past.There was a lot more depth and explanation of Fetechou's backstory too. The ending has me though.💔
8/24 Lost its originality for an overused vampire story in the second arc. If it's only one more volume I may read the end, but if it continues longer I'll pass on the rest.
whaaat?! OK we get so much background on Fetechou and feelings get confessed, but also it's been 2 years since vol 2 and so Naerim has grown so much! Fetechou can finally have a drink