I thought I was. But no longer. Not even amongst my fellow druids am I considered normal. The only hint, a strange black power, that overtook me in my direst moments. A power that made the great hamadryad, Samsara, fear even me.
That was. Until it activated for another. Rain, my first love. Blind and unaware of her impending doom, was the target of my abilities. By saving her life, I cemented my place in her heart. And found a new place to finally call home.
Until it all went wrong.
The entity hunting the druids, isn’t as distant as once thought. A slow creep across the lands, has made its way past Samsara’s wards and entered the school.
I put this book down as a DNF after 30 pages. I read the first book, and liked it, but I felt no connection or recollection of anyone or anything that had happened in the first book. I felt adrift trying to put things together, and kept putting the book down looking for anything else to do. So this book could have really used a summary from book 1 to start.
The writing was not very good, which also contributed to my malaise in trying to read it. The number of unnecessary commas was pretty high in those 30 pages. There was also a point where the author used a period instead of a comma, leading to two incomplete sentences.
Maybe one day when the series is complete and I can read it in a single go, I'll revisit this.