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ㅤ Now, this is exactly what I am referring to. I was genuinely engrossed in the novel and again found myself wondering about the plot and the characters because this book is such a pleasant improvement over the first two. This was still by far not a mind-blowing novel, but this was honestly a quite entertaining book.
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“Never underestimate the enduring fragility of a man who suffers from a lack of confidence.”
ㅤ ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
short summary
ㅤ Following the disappointing revelation of the final book, Lor is once more needed to travel back to Aphelion in order to release her magic. Of course, nothing can stop her from achieving her goals, especially with her family and new allies on the way. However, Lorand Nadir must overcome numerous obstacles to ensure their safety, and some unexpected findings may turn out to be far more stunning or more unsurprising than others.
ㅤ Atlas's obsession with Lor remains strong, and his desire for power drove him to make terrible choices that no one else could have predicted. However, it is possible that these choices will ultimately lead to his demise. Furthermore, his schemes might only end in disaster if his closest friends turn against him.
ㅤ Despite things seemingly working in their favour, danger is never too far, and the very last pages of this book might really leave you entirely heartbroken.
ㅤ ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
honest thoughts
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ This book actually has several improvements, which pleasantly pleased me. After the first two books' incredibly cheesy displays of pure smut and poor character development, this one's plot really shines, and I finally felt like the action and the story were moving forward.
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ The chapters detailing the past and the events leading up to the Ouranos of today are ones that I truly enjoyed. Although I was already engrossed in this series' historical elements, I can now say that they rank among my favourite story points overall.
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ Despite being fairly slow-paced, the action of the novel was not dull or monotonous, and it actually made me want to read further, to find out more about the events, the characters, and their secrets. However, I must say that some of the disclosures in this book were not as devastating as one would hope, and while this is perhaps my fault for reading so many fantasy books that plot twists rarely surprise me, I would have preferred something more to be included in this work.
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ Fortunately, the romance became a subplot in this book instead of the main focus. If you have read my past reviews, you will know that I did not particularly enjoy the romance, which I felt was cringe-worthy and forced. While this novel concentrated more on the plot and character development, I was glad to be forced to read less about the two main characters' inconceivable lust.
ㅤ �� ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
characters
ㅤ Even while I still dislike these characters and would probably like to forget about them once I am done with this, I began to genuinely care about a lot of them, and I became interested in them.
ㅤ ✧ Lor - She is finally starting to be likeable in this book, and I could spot some characteristics in her that might indeed prove her to be a really good leader in the future. I, however, still do not agree with more than half of her actions, and she is, unfortunately, still really forgettable as a main character. She doesn't really have anything to stand out, but I am truly hoping the last book in the series will bring her some justice.
ㅤ ✧ Nadir - Despite starting this series with a big interest for his character and huge hopes for his development, he was absolutely destroyed in terms of personal progress and development. As a primary character and love interest, he repeatedly left me feeling bored, and it is quite disheartening to see how little uniqueness he has; everything about him is mainly presented in direct relationship to Lor.
ㅤ ✧ Amya, Mael, Willow, Tristan, Etienne, Hylene - I can't stop from being so intrigued by them as side characters. I would have loved to get way more of them and their stories in this series, but unfortunately, I understand this might not really happen.
ㅤ ✧ Gabriel - He was, without a doubt, my favourite character in this novel; therefore, I wanted to mention him specifically. His chapters thrilled me, and I found everything about his experience fascinating. I really, badly need him to get his happy ending!!!!
ㅤ ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
should you read this?
ㅤ It is quite likely that you should read this if you have the strength to persevere through the first two volumes and dare to have hope for this series. To be honest, I believe this was one of the best endings this series could have had thus far, setting the stage for the final book. Since there is only one more book left, you can definitely finish it, and the cliffhanger that is left after the very final few chapters effectively manages to stimulate your curiosity.
ㅤ I liked the plot of this book the most. Was it slow?Yes. Did it also did a great job at finally bringing way more information about this entire history and characters of the book?Absolutely, and that was by far the best thing this book managed to bring. I did not feel like I was getting bored for one second, and the chapters presenting the history of Ouranos were so good.
ㅤ Now, I am honestly curious about the last book, and while I still mainly want to read it just to be finished with this series, I can admit that I am also intrigued to find out where all of this is leading.
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ㅤ ᯓ ✿ pre-reading ⪼ ㅤ moving right on to the next one because I need to be done with this series as soon as possible.