Enjoyed The 3rd The Best
Throughout the first 2 of the series, I felt there was a lot of dialogue that really did not lend itself toward any excitement. It was more about everyone’s personalities, upbringings, and interactions within the group.
And although there doesn’t seem to be a lot of magic and/or fantasy, it does finally reach the culmination within the main story.
It’s all wrapped up, but of course a story like this could easily go on forever. Between the character’s life’s, growing up and reaching maturity, as well as just the guilds and their future dealings. I’m glad it doesn’t-and ends with book 3. I did notice there’s a crossover between two different books that shave been totally unrelated. Since I’ve already read the other series, I do intend to read it.
I appreciate the author not stuffing the book full of page fillers, which is nothing more than word count fluff. As I point out frequently in my other reviews, must people don’t pick upa series in the 2nd or 3rd nook, and so adding in repetitive sections from previous books, are totally wasteful of everyone’s time. Besides, if you need to remind your reader of every detail from the first two, they must not of been all that memorable and stellar to begin with.
I have noticed everyone of her books could use the guidance of an editor or app program, when it comes to grammar, incorrect word usage, over use if “catch” words and phrases b
But alas, this seems to be a common central theme in self-published Ebooks.