3,5/5 ⭐
The setup in this book is a bit different from the rest of the series. It is divided into 5 parts, each told from one perspective (Ember, Rain and Skylar each get their own chapters, followed by Mack and Lynden). Between some chapters or parts much longer periods pass than in the previous two books, so that by the end about 3 years have passed since Elements. Personally, this approach appealed less to me, but I do understand why it was necessary for the series to fill this book in this way. It really feels like a transition, in which at the same time a lot still happens. On the one hand, I liked the idea of following the story a bit more from the other characters' heads (also to find out more about their internal struggles and their growth as characters), but I did miss the other main characters throughout the story. Especially during the parts of Mack and Lynden, since a lot of time passes in these parts in comparison to the other three parts, I really wonder what has happened in the meantime in New Eden. Mack is, I think, my favourite character in this book. I admire how he can appear so carefree and free in general but at the same time so loyal and be looked upon with respect and can accomplish so much without others immediately noticing. Just like in the previous two books, a lot of pieces of the puzzle are dropped without you immediately getting a view of the bigger picture, but others become clear, which makes me really mega curious about the end of this series. (bonus point, one of the side characters is called Lana as well, it's always so much fun to stumble upon your own name in a book by accident).
I received an advanced copy of this book for review.