After being so crudely left hanging from book one in the Everflame series I very quickly jumped into book two. The author seamlessly moves from detailed descriptions of place and scenery to further development of his characters. The foundation and skeletal framework were laid in the first book as to what and why these characters are searching, but in book two, tension increases between and within characters as each finds their own truth. I think my favorite part of how this book is written is that the voice I hear as I read is confidant and questioning, this juxtaposition reminds me of a teacher who is always learning, humble. I feel like this is created the dialogue developed between the characters where answers and questions alike are posed to not only the characters but to the general audience. I am also enjoying the progression of the characters. Just like the world we live in, we are shaped by our experiences and the characters are shown to grow and evaluate their circumstance making their emotions east to relate to even if the story is fantastical. In teaching writing I see this book as a great resource to talk about dialogue, voice, and spoken word.