Back again... and ✨️WOW✨️(again)
Stranger Skies was (and I hate this word but....) unputdownable.
While some of us are back at Aldryn College, some of us are somewhere we still can't believe is real, on the other side of the door in the Wychwood.
Following the call, Romie has made it to the other side of the door, the same door from Song of The Drowned Gods, and surprise! Emory has made it too! But while they paid a steep price to get here, there is still more demanded.
Baz and Kai, are determined to reopen the door and find the girls, and with things getting bad back at Aldryn, they don't have much time. They need to save their friends, but they also need to get justice for Eclipse born, and fast. But when they do find a way, things don't go exactly as planned, and they find themselves not in another world, but another time.
This absolutely stunning sequel to Curious Tides takes place again over multiple points of view, allowing us to follow our full cast through time and worlds as they race against the clock, and darkness, to save their worlds and magic.
I absolutely love the depth to this series, taking complex concepts and tackling them in an honest and real way, even in a world so clearly beyond ours. The absolutely stunning weight of grief and fear faced in the sleepscape and the portrayal of it's toll on both those whom the experience belongs to and those who support them and pull them out. The equal parts pain and joy of a growing and evolving friendship as new experiences illicit feelings of not just joy and pride, but shame, jealousy, and hurt. And the raw truth of falling in love, not just the butterflies, but the fear, uncertainty, missed and misread emotions and rejection.
This book was so much more than I anticipated. We knew the story Song of The Drowned Gods was going to be a main plot line, but the absolute thrill (as a story lover) to see our characters fates intertwined with their own story's characters was incredible. What I was not anticipating was that our most unreliable characters would be the messengers of the Gods themselves, and how torn we would be at what truly is "Dark" and what is "Good".
Pascale Lacelle has done it again and I will 100% be here again day 0 for book 3 if the publisher will have me again! Thank you so much Simon and Schuster for the opportunity to read this as an ARC.