I hate that my audiobook credits cut me off before I could finish this book in its entirety. But thankfully, as I started to get into this second CC book, I jotted down a couple notes on my phone. This is really going to help me when I jump back into the audio in two weeks. I am finding that I’m really missing this story and these characters.
All that to be said, in this second book, again our characters are looking for someone. I know this is a very random and loose connection, but it very much feels like Nancy Drew meets Star Wars: The Force Awakens. If they say the word “rebel” anymore in this book I’m going to scream.
This book (and this series?) just does not seem as heavily fantasy (I’ve read more books with more lore), nor does it have as much romance as a typical urban fantasy romance does. However, we do get more romance in CC2, compared to CC1, but it felt a little disjointed between Bryce and Hunt, as if the author remembered to throw us all a bone. Some parts feel very drug out.
In this first half of the book, it feels like little groups of people are off doing little missions. Which sometimes can be hard to follow, because I’m just listening, versus seeing each scene and pov change on a page. And each of these missions comes with details- lore, magical powers, one or two new side characters, locations, etc. 😵💫 I can feel the world opening up a lot more, which I’m swimming in right now.
All criticisms aside, the banter and easiness of Bryce keeps drawing me in. Her sassy personality is unique, and keeps me wanting to know what adventure she’ll go on next.