Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers Book 2 continues the Seven Braves as they have escaped the area which they were trapped in from the last novel. After having discovered who the fake Brave was then, they learn that sadly, there is still a fake Brave in their midst as another Brave had been waiting for them outside of the barrier that they had been trapped within.
The group only have two weeks left until the Evil God awakens and they have a lot of challenges to face. Two fiend generals will stop at nothing to defeat the Braves and let the Evil God rise without incident, of course the two fiend generals don't work together, if anything they are also at odd against each other. If that wasn't trouble enough, with them still having an odd number, the group still can't fully trust each other without thinking that someone is going to stab them in the back.
This story is more focused towards the head Saint of the Mountains, Mora, who is in trouble herself in regards to the fiends and although she is a Brave, she is determined to find a way to save her own family and make sure that the Braves can continue onwards with their quest. The only problem is the fiend general she's dealing with is very smart and has her backed into a corner. She has to make a decision on what she really wants and time is running out, save her family or the Braves and linked to that, the world.
This novel was enjoyable to read, but the only problem I had with it was that at times you aren't sure who is talking, or how they are saying certain things, like were they tense, sad, teasing? And again who is talking? This could be a translation error, but I doubt it, the person translating it took a lot of time in the first novel, why wouldn't they do the same for this one? That's the main complaint I have for this novel at least, but it is still full of tension and deceit, you will be hoping the Braves get through this all right. The ending is... wow, the ending is good, book one was great but this one? This one was perfect and showed how much exactly is on the line for the Braves.